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Hi, I have two regions. In one of the two regions I want to put a mixture of hydrogen-oxygen and in the other I want to put air. I would like to know if it is possible to patch a mixture of two species in a region and how I can do this. thank you...
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Adapt-->Region /* Define the region
Solve-->Initialize-->Patch /* Select variables to patch (i.e. species) and be sure to select the region you created under "Registers to Patch" and click "Patch" after selecting each specie and entering the mass fraction under the "Value" field. |
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