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Why the temperature is not increased in Modelling Biomass Combustion? |
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Hello!
I am trying to use species transport method to model biomass combustion and I encounter some doubts .When I run my biomass combustion simulation but the temperature results are much lower than expected. What are the reasons for the temperature increase? or because it does not contain the heat of combustion and And how should be add the value of heat of combustion? I really hope someone can answer me! Thank you very much! |
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