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November 20, 2008, 12:27 |
surface combustion
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Hi everybody. I'm a new user of Fluent and I would like some advices. I want to burn a solid material (e.g. plastic, wood) and I don't know how to define the problem. I suppose that it is necessary to settle on a reaction between air and solid material. How can I start the combustion. I would appreciate your help.
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November 20, 2008, 14:49 |
Re: surface combustion
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you will have to define a surface reaction for the combustible material in the particle assuming you decided to use the discrete phase model.
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November 21, 2008, 03:45 |
Re: surface combustion
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dear aas, I would like to thank you very much. I will have to use the air (O2) as oxidize with very low or zero inlet-velocity and high temperature?
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