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Old   August 9, 2004, 16:23
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hello

have you ever modelated solid fuel combustion. i have to modelate something like this and i don't knew if it's possible. for those who doesn't knew how it looks a rocket engine i have an oxidant gas thrown in a burning chamber where the solid fuel it is placed on it walls surface. if someone can halp me with a case or a schemma of what do i have to do i'll be greatfull. thank you for your help. cip
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Old   August 15, 2004, 16:53
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Hi I modeled this you can use species reaction and surface reaction bye
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Old   August 16, 2004, 15:50
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hello

sorry do you have a prepdf, case to have an ideea about this. please because i've trided something an it doesn't work. please.

mincuda@ensieta.fr

thank you a lot
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