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Hi foamers,
I would like to simulate a flow of CH4 gases which is about 110K mixed with air at 300K. Can I use the Janaf model or not ? It seems not because the range of utilization of this model seems to start only at 200K. Here is my questions: FIRST Could anyone confirm that I can't use the Janaf model ? (because if actually I can, that would be easier for me I think...) SECOND If it's true that I can't use Janaf, it means that I would have to use the hPolynomial model... Has anyone a file of a such definition that I can use as an example to create my own case ? Thank you, Adrien |
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