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Old   April 22, 2023, 11:40
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I want to include my biomass material in Species Transport theorem in ANSYS fluent. There is an option in species dialog box of creating a mixture template, through which we can define all the required species taking part in reactions. But for the purpose of exact biomass fuel, exact proximate and ultimate analysis have to be inserted. For that matter, there is an option, COAL CALCULATOR, in that we have an option to introduce our biomass specific analysis in proximate and ultimate tabs. But when I click OK after inserting them, suddenly dialog box appears and says, injecting coal liquid droplet particle created and autonomously DPM model gets on. Moreover, the defined template mixture gets also replace with coal-volatile-mixture. How can we define our biomass without these hacks?
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