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Old   February 22, 2019, 04:21
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Hello everyone, I performed a simulation with reactingfoam of the slightly modified DLR flame tutorial. These are my results. The flame seems to be completely stabilized but there is a noticeable difference with the experimental data. It seems that the analysis domain is too small right? There is no regular flame profile, the oxidant concentration seems to be too little in the domain. Someone has an idea of ​​how to create a regular flame profile. Thank you all
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