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Old   February 27, 2014, 20:53
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Hello all,

I am doing the spray simulation using CHEMKIN chemical mechanism.
I want to calculate heat release rate for my case.

Can anyone please guide me?

Thanks in advance.
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Hi, have you solved the problem? can you please tell me how do you calculate the heat release rate(or define the custom field function) in fluent? i deeply need the data on heat release rate!!

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