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Temperature don't rise after I used C2H6 insteading of CH4 in counterFlowFlame |
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November 21, 2013, 05:50 |
Temperature don't rise after I used C2H6 insteading of CH4 in counterFlowFlame
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赵庆良
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Hi Foamers,
The case "counterFlowFlame" in ReactingFoam solver uses CH4 as fuel,and the reaction is Quote:
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