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Old   October 10, 2012, 07:22
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Hello,

Can I get a reference for the species transfer equation used by Fluent. I can not find the source of these equations, where do they get these equations from?

See the attached equations.

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Old   October 10, 2012, 09:12
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Hi. You may have a look at the book "Theoretical and numerical combustion" by T.Poinsot and D.Veynante or to "Transport phenomena" by R.B. Bird et al.

But there are many others, I bet you can find them in most of the text books on fluid mechanics, and certainly in those on combustion.

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