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Old   July 14, 2003, 11:27
Default Modeling Lifted flames?
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Pedro
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i have been trying to model methane combustion ... it is a case of lifted flame ... that means the flame in experiment is formed little far from the burner. i hope this clears the picture. i have not been able to get the lifted flame in fluent calculations. i have tried partially-premixed combustion model. does anybody have suggestion regarding this.
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Old   July 17, 2003, 15:22
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The partially-premixed model is a flamelet based, therefore is not capable of predicting lifted flames. Your best bet is the new Monte-Carlo PDF model in Fluent 6.1 or the EDC model. However, PDF model is quite time-consuming and the EDC model does not perform well for premixed flames. Good luck
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Old   July 28, 2003, 12:21
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Ok thank you very much for helping.
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