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June 5, 2001, 04:06 |
ignition limits
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Hi,everybody: this is a combustion problem, not FLUENT problem.I do not know how to calculate the ignition limits of a mixed gas, containing co+co2+h2o+o2+n2, at 523K. pls give me a hand.
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June 5, 2001, 15:46 |
Re: ignition limits
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hi i beleive you should take a look at a book in advanced tehrmodynamics. may be the answer could be fond there. reza
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June 7, 2001, 22:29 |
Re: ignition limits
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What limits the ignition? I know ignition temperatures are limited by materials, and ignition is not 100% efficient and it combustion is a highly irreversible process. I am curious and want to know more about your problem.
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