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Old   October 6, 2011, 15:11
Default Source term energy equation for reactive flows
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Hi everybody,

I came across something a bit confusing that I am not sure about.

Is the source term in the energy equation (term due to the heat release after combustion) the same when you consider the energy equation in its standard form (total energy) and when you consider the internal energy equation?

The source term in the standard form of the energy equation is:

Q_SOURCE = SUM_r{Q_COMBUSTION(r)*REACTION_RATE(r)}, r=1, no. reactions.

How would it be the form of this term when you consider the internal energy conservation equation?

Thanks a lot,
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