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Old   November 14, 2008, 06:25
Default non-premixed combustion with equilibrium chemistry
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Hai Friends,

please help me.

I am working on ethylene-air turbulent combustion modeling. I am using non-premixed combustion with equilibrium chemistry (presumed PDF) available in Fluent. I have included 20 chemical species in equilibrium calculation. The results are good and they are in good agreement with experimental data.

My question is :

How can I know, How many elementary reactions does Fluent consider in the calculation. Where do I find the kinetic data?

I have studied the Fluent manual, but no where they mentioned about the number of reactions and reaction kinetics.

Please help me.
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Old   October 30, 2010, 01:14
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Can we use PDF madel for simulation of NOx species

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