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Old   November 10, 2004, 05:36
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Simon Steinmeyer
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Hello,

I would like to simulate a combustion process of wood: I have definied the simplified mixture in prePDF and would like to inject the fuel as a non-premixed combustion. But I can't choose "prepdf-mixture" in the injection panel. How can I inject the fuel? In the "Boundary Conditions"-Panel, I can't find a suitable option, too.

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Old   November 10, 2004, 17:53
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To do a particle injection using the prepdf model, set the particle type to combisting-particle. The devolatilization kinteics and fixed carbon can then be changed in the combusting particle materials panel. To inject the fuel through a boundary condition (such as a velocity inlet), set the mixture fraction variable to 1. Use of a velocity inlet in this manner is generally used for gaseous fuels.

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Old   November 11, 2004, 04:26
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Thanks, that helped a lot.
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Old   August 4, 2011, 08:26
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Hello Simon.

I am working with Fluent to simulate the combustion of wood particles (edge ​​length: 8mm). I use the following models: Energy on, Viscous SST k-omega, DO Radiation and species non-premixed combustion. The wood particle is defined as a porous media and the porosity is changing with increasing temperature. This is done by an udf. The problem is that the particle does not heat up when I am working with the non-premixed model. My oxidizer comes with 1293 K as nitrogen and oxygen in the combustion chamber and the fuel (volatiles and co) is released as a function of temperature in the particle via udf. But the temperature in the particle doesn't increase.

Does the non-premixed-combustion model not include conduction?

Thanks in advance for your efforts.

Maria
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