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Is it possible to do soot sectional method modelling with Fluent?? |
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Roytor
Join Date: Feb 2018
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Hi, I am new to Fluent and I need to model the soot formation with sectional method. So far, in the soot model dialogue box, there are few options of model that I can choose which are: one-step, two-step, Moss-Brookes and Method of Moment. So, does anyone know if I can use the sectional method and how?
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subhankar
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Hi Roytor,
did you get to know how to use sectional method in FLUENT? regards Subhankar |
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