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Old   August 17, 2023, 05:24
Default Defining a Gas Mixture at Inlet Boundary
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Hello everyone. I am trying to simulate a combustion chamber in ANSYS Fluent. The problem is that my inlet gas is composed of 15 different species and I am unable to find a solution for defining this mixture. Even in species transport, I can get maximum up to 7 species in a pre-defined model. Will be really thankful if someone can guide me in this regard ASAP please as the task is a bit orthent. Thanks in Advance.
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