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Old   August 10, 2005, 21:07
Default Hello,there! I have some quest
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Hello,there! I have some questions about modelling turbulent reacting flow.

1. It seems to me the information of species and reaction mechanism is defined in thermophysicalProperties dictionary. Is this correct?
2. How is thermophysicalProperties read into a case? Is it read by chemistry readers? Is it done automatically? If not, which part of the program does this? If I don't use chemkin reader, can I just list all species in the dictionary?
3. Where can I find more details about thermophysicalProperties dictionary besides Chapter 8? Such as definition of entries, how they should be used for different combustion models.
4. I am trying to model a turbulent jet flow. How can I apply the boundary condition concerning species mass fraction at main jet and coflow?

Thanks and best regards!

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Old   August 12, 2005, 05:09
Default Hi JB, You can start having a
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Hi JB,
You can start having a look at the dieselFoam tutorial case called aachenBomb. Now I try to answer to your questions...

1) It is correct in some way. Looking in the thermophysical properties of the dieselFoam tutorial case you will note that you have to create two additional files. In the first one you will have to define the species and the chemical mechanism, in the second the thermodynamic properties of the species. They are in the /chemkin directory.

2-3) please have a look to the hCombustionThermo, hMixtureThermo, combustionMixture, multiComponentMixture and reactingMixture classes which are defined in the $FOAM_SRC/thermophysicalModels/combustion

4) Look in the /0 directory of the aachenBomb tutorial case.

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Old   August 15, 2005, 16:04
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Thanks a lot! Your suggestions are really helpful!
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