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Old   June 9, 2017, 05:20
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Hello everyone!
Now I was modeling the combustion problem.I choose two-step reaction in ED model.I was confused in how to set the value of "The CO/CO2 Split in Reaction 1 Products".The defalt value is 1.If I set it to 0.6 or other value ,what's the influence?Thank you in advance!
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Hello everyone!
Now I was modeling the combustion problem.I choose two-step reaction in ED model.I was confused in how to set the value of "The CO/CO2 Split in Reaction 1 Products".The defalt value is 1.If I set it to 0.6 or other value ,what's the influence?Thank you in advance!
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It defines how much CO, CO2 is formed in reaction 1 when you select 2 step reaction. A value of 1 makes it complete CO formation, a value of 0 makes it complete CO2 formation. The value is supposed to be near to 1 and can be adjusted based on literature survey or experiments. If you don't have any idea, leaving it at 1 is best option in my opinion.

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It defines how much CO, CO2 is formed in reaction 1 when you select 2 step reaction. A value of 1 makes it complete CO formation, a value of 0 makes it complete CO2 formation. The value is supposed to be near to 1 and can be adjusted based on literature survey or experiments. If you don't have any idea, leaving it at 1 is best option in my opinion.

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