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Old   July 10, 2016, 04:36
Default Technical Report SH/RE/01R for details on the PDR modelling
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Hi All,

Someone knows where is the Technical Report SH/RE/01R for details on the PDR modelling?

It is mentioned in the XiModel.H file but I was not able to find it online.

Below is part of the XiModel.H file:

<< ... Class
Foam::XiModel

Description
Base-class for all Xi models used by the b-Xi combustion model.
See Technical Report SH/RE/01R for details on the PDR modelling.

Xi is given through an algebraic expression (\link algebraic.H \endlink),
by solving a transport equation (\link transport.H \endlink) or a
fixed value (\link fixed.H \endlink).

See report TR/HGW/10 for details on the Weller two equations model. ... >>

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