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September 27, 2013, 02:49 |
Devolatilization Law
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sangtae jeon
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Hello, everyone.
Nowadays, I try to simulate coal combustion in the case of laminar conditions. How can I define various volatile species? Fluent default option allow only one volatile species, but I want to apply various species such as CO2, CH4, C2H2 etc. I tried to use DPM_LAW to use Devolatilization_Law(p), and then DPM_SOURCE to apply mass source and energy source terms. Do you think that it is apprepiate method to define various volatile species? Thanks. |
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