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Akanksha Rawat
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Hello All,
I have been struggling for a while with the ReactingFoam solver. I am trying it on a test geometry and i used the case DLR LTS. I ran my case with the same Settings, unfortunately i do not see the methane moving at all. I just see the changes in Velocity. Therefore, there is no combustion at all in the Domain as well. I have attached Images from the case, where you can get an idea of my Problem. Is there anyone who can please let me know how do i solve this? Thank you!! |
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