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June 8, 2011, 13:43 |
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Rishi Bigghe
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I am trying to simulate a methane jet mixing in air. The methane jet flow is turbulent and comes out of tube and mixes with air. I am using reactingFoam for the simulation. I have fixed the boundary condition and initial condition of CH4, O2 & N2 without any problem as my simulation does not involve combustion. So, i have also turned off the chemical reactions.
I wish to perform a steady state analysis of the case and reactingFoam has setting of transient analysis. Can anyone suggest a procedure to achieve steady state analysis. Regards Rishi |
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June 8, 2011, 15:49 |
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Niels Nielsen
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Hi Rishi
Unfortunately there is no steady-state gas combustion model in OF. You can look here for inspiration http://projekter.aau.dk/projekter/fi...784/Report.pdf I did this with a good friend of mine, but I must say I would probably do things differently Ii I were to do it over again. We were quite new to OpenFOAM and had nothing but the forum and the sparse documentation to work with.
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