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January 31, 2012, 07:53 |
Ideal Gas Mixture, non reacting
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Francesco Borgosano
Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Heidelberg
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Dear all,
I'm a newbie in OOP programming and numerical modelling. I'm trying to simulate a gas mixture flowing in a complex 3D geometry, but I don't know how to write my thermophysical model. I tried to learn something from the forum but I didn't find a clear response. I have a gas mixture of: 90% Helium, 9% N2 and 1% Xenon. I would like to use the ideal gas law to calculate rho during the numerical simulation. I thought something like: Code:
thermoType thermoModel<pureMixture<constTransport<specieTermo<hConstTermo<perfectGass>>>>>; Thanks in advance |
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3d flow, gas mixture, thermophysical model |
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