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Old   February 10, 2019, 08:39
Default Defining mixture in dpm combustion modelling
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Hello everyone!

I have a problem regarding combustion dpm modelling. As I define mixture in materials, FLuent user guide says, that the last species should be the bulk species. But if I introduce at the inlet mostly oxygen, which almost instantenously reacts, then it will become CO2. So the question is whether O2 or CO2 should be my bulk species?

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