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December 21, 2006, 06:32 |
Combustion 2d or 3d????
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Hello all,
I am modelling a combustion problem in an axis symetrical burner/furnace system. I am using the speicies combustion model. I was wondering if there are any differences in modelling the geometry in 2D or 3D. I know for a normal flow/heat transfer situation I'd use a 2D model but I am unsure whether modelling in 2D is effective when running a combustion model. Thanks, Lee |
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December 23, 2006, 00:22 |
Re: Combustion 2d or 3d????
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yes ,you can use it
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