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December 14, 2016, 14:53 |
what is h in a sprayFoam simulation
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thomas peret
Join Date: Jul 2016
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Hi everyone,
I'm wondering what is "h" in a sprayFoam simulation. DILUPBiCG: Solving for O2, Initial residual = 1.33345e-05, Final residual = 1.4687e-10, No Iterations 2 DILUPBiCG: Solving for H2O, Initial residual = 0, Final residual = 0, No Iterations 0 --> DILUPBiCG: Solving for h, Initial residual = 0.0271436, Final residual = 4.06907e-09, No Iterations 3 T gas min/max = 213.736, 368.37 Besides, I'm surprised that the temperature reach a higher level than 320K as there is no chemical reactions, no combustions and the ambient air temperature is set to 293 K at the beginning and particle temperature is set to 320K... Regards, |
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