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April 30, 2023, 13:16 |
ReactingFoam - Premixed Flame, problem with flame height
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Dilay
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Hello everyone,
I am trying to simulate a premixed methane-air flame with reactingFoam. The ignition is provided with a temperature source, and when I run a cold flow simulation; all the cold flow properties are OK. Also, the velocity at the burner exit is OK. I am using WALE as the LES model, and PaSR as the combustion model. I am using the EulerImplicit chemistry solver. I have no problem with obtaining a stable flame, however, the flame height is twice than expected. I tried to refine the mesh; change the ignition box's height, position, and duration, but none worked. Can anyone help me with this problem? Thanks and regards. |
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