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Old   March 30, 2006, 10:41
Default combustion in a furnace
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Mattia Bosc
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Hi, i have to model a 3d combustion in a furnace. There are 2 streams: one is fuel ( 80% CO, 20% CH4); the other is air. Should i use finite rate chemistry or non premixed combustion? Any suggestions? Thanks
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