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August 17, 2007, 08:47 |
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I'm doing a methane combustion calculation using Eddy Dissipation and I would like to know which variable I should choose if I want to display the flames by creating isosurfaces of 5 different colours from red to white in post. It doesn't have to be precise but "an artist expression" is good enough. I have tried with temperature but it does not look correct. What about conversion rate or similar? Anyone have an idea?
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August 19, 2007, 16:51 |
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Do not know if I remind correctly, however as far as I remember there was something like ReactionName.Reaction Rate, wherein ReactionName should be something like Methane.... If remind I that correctly you find it in the large variable list only.
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August 20, 2007, 08:49 |
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"Methane Air Mixture.Methane Oxygen WD1.Molar Reaction Rate" [mol / (m^3 s)] Thanks
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