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Old   April 26, 2016, 16:58
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Hello everybody!

I am dealing with a diffusion non-premixed flame in which from the one side we have methane (gas) and the on the other air.

I am using detailed chemistry, so you realize that the computational time is really really high! Thus, an idea is to refine the mesh only around the reaction zone.

For this i am thinking to use dynamicfvmesh with the temperature gradient as a key parameter to control refinement, but i dont know how to do it even though i checked other papers (Anne Koesters).

So, is there anybody who can give some advice for the steps to follow to create a new solver to use the dynamicfvmesh refinement???

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Christos
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