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JoshB
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Hi,
I'm currently preparing simulations for my dissertation in Mech Eng. I'm a novice on ANSYS so if this is simple I apologise. I'm looking to analyse how different blends of hydrogen and methane perform under combustion, but I don't know how to make the blend. I've performed the simulations using methane only, but am not sure how to produce a blend of the two gases. Could anyone help with this? Thanks. |
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