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May 7, 2007, 13:13 |
abnormally high flame temperatures in C2H2/Air com
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What might be the reason for C2H2/air flame temperature being too high (over 3300 K). I am using 1 global reaction mechanism with eddy-dissip/finite rate model. Adiabatic flame temperature for this mixture should be 1000K lower. Also, CO and H2O do not converge. The geomery and the physics of the problem are very simple.
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