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June 9, 2005, 09:37 |
can Fluent model CO, NOx?
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Dear Sirs,
Can fluent model emission products such as CO and NOx? there is an option to turn on pollutants of NO, but I also need to determine the amount of CO produced during methane combustion. Must I enable this capability into fluent explicitly somehow, or does fluent have a built-in feature for CO. Thank you in advance. Tomas |
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June 9, 2005, 17:40 |
Re: can Fluent model CO, NOx?
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You can use one of the finite-rate chemistry models (Laminar, EDC, PDF Transport) and import a Chemkin mechanism with CO and NOx.
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June 10, 2005, 03:36 |
Re: can Fluent model CO, NOx?
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Thanks Thu. I will use the EDC model. How do I import the Chemkin mechanism? Is there a database where I choose it from? Thanks in advance. Tomas
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