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Old   October 11, 2022, 03:37
Question What does specific URF do to the simulation
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Okay, i'm still working on a combustion furnace, so I can get the ideal temperature in thermocouples compared to the real ones. My supervisor recently changed temperature and energy URF from 1 to 0.5 and suddenly the temperature skyrocketed with very little change in fuel inlet.


Now the question, how does the temperature/energy URF influence the temperature in the furnace? From the plane view of Static Temperature it seems like there's little of energy coming out of the furnace, the whole volume is almost the same (in meaning of temperature contour).


Any help would be appreciated!
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