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Old   April 2, 2012, 04:24
Default help to run the engine with user defined fuel
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Is there any one run the engine with user defined fuel using es-ice. In case if you had please suggest what are all changes should be make in star controls and pro-star.
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You will need a dropro.f subroutine to provide the liquid fuel properties and you will need to define the gaseous fuel properties in prostar. If you are using liquid films, you'll also need a subroutine to define the liquid film properties.

I'm not sure about the es-ice part or the prostar-es-ice interaction. (I'm not a regular es-ice user.) I've played with it a few times over the years. It seems to be different each time. Maybe someone else can provide additional details.
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