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July 17, 2013, 03:51 |
Easy question:c value at boundary
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Hello everyone,
Shortly and to the point: I have set up a partially premixed combustion case, where a perfect mixture of fuel and air are discharged into a chamber where fresh air is passing by from further upstream. so I have: Air inlet ---> burners (fuel+air) --> chamber --> outlet The trouble is that I get completely different results depending on the value of c at the air-only boundary condition. Fluent says so you can set either c=0 or c=1. Only with c = 1 the results make sense, all the fuel is nicely burnt. Of course I set c=0 at the fuel-air inlet. I am considering switching to non-premixed only. I think that with the partially premixed set-up, you get inconsistent results in terms of temperatures and compositions. I guess I'm misunderstanding something. Any prior experience on how to deal or better understand what the partially premixed model does is appreciated. Thanks in advance Last edited by cactilio86; July 17, 2013 at 06:08. Reason: I missed half a sentence at the end |
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