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Old   March 8, 2023, 09:28
Default Radiation modelling including participating medium AND surface to surface radiation
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Is it possible to include surface to surface radiation modelling as well as participating medium radiation in ANSYS FLUENT.
My system has CO2 as well as DPM. Additionally one of the surface is at high temperature (nearly 3000K).
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For participating media such as the CO2 you'll have to use either the P1 or fvDOM radiation models. Especially because you also have DPM
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