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Old   April 9, 2013, 07:05
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Hello,

I am currently using the solver XiFoam and implementing a new algebraic model of Xi. For this model, I need the adiabatic temperature of the flame. To have this value, I guess that I have to use the utility adiabaticFlameT. Maybe my question seems stupid, but how this utility can be used?

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The utiity has an input file where your specify the reaction, mixture and conditions and OpenFOAM uses the thermo libraries and solver for the adiabatic flame temperature. Run the utility inside the folder where the code lives and you'll see how it works.
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The utiity has an input file where your specify the reaction, mixture and conditions and OpenFOAM uses the thermo libraries and solver for the adiabatic flame temperature. Run the utility inside the folder where the code lives and you'll see how it works.
Sorry, can you make an example, please?
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