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Old   January 17, 2022, 17:17
Default Hrr with water sprinklers
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Hello everybody,

I have tried to search extensively in the forum but i couldn’t find any answer so I hope you can help me. I am simulating the fire originating from ch4 burning in a garage with the action of water sprinklers modeled as a lagrangian cloud with firefoam and I would like to evaluate the heat release rate. I am using the edm model for combustion.
The classic way to evaluate the hrr is by using a function object if I am correct


HRR {
type cellSource;
functionObjectLibs ("libfieldFunctionObjects.so"); enabled true;
outputControl timeStep; //outputTime; outputInterval 1;
log false;
valueOutput false;
source all; //cellZone;
sourceName c0;
operation fields
(
dQ );
volIntegrate;
}


But what I am wondering is if this function takes into account the suppression due to water. Could any of you help me?

Thank you very much
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