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September 5, 2018, 07:08 |
Specie Creation in openFoaM
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Lionel Fourie
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Hi FOAMers.
I'm new to openFoam and I would just like to know if it can be used to predict the radical species created from the dissociation of a particular source gas i.e. if I started with a Source gas of SiH4, would it be able predict the radicals formed when this gas is exposed to high temperatures. If this is possible in openFaom, could someone please point me in the right direction in terms of the solvers that can be used for this application. Thanks in advance. |
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