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March 18, 2008, 08:23 |
Victor,
You could find and
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E. David Huckaby
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Victor,
You could find and try using a one-step kinetic model for methane oxidation which has positive forward reaction orders. As a quick test you could try changing the "FORD" for CH4 from "-0.3" to "0.3". Alternatively, you could experiment with the parameters of the ode solver. ("ODECoeffs" entry of the "constant/chemistryProperties" file) Dave |
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March 18, 2008, 14:51 |
Hi David
thanks for your he
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Hi David
thanks for your help. As you suggested, I changed the FORD to a positive value and it runs. However, i'm not sure about the bias it could make to the kinetics I will try with the ODECoeffs, and see. BTW, the kinetic parameters are from the book of Stephen Turns thanks again best V |
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