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Hi, everyone, I am doing turbulent multi-step mechanism combustion in OpenFoam and need the calculation for equivalence ratio. The data structure in OpenFoam is really complicated and I found it's difficult to realize this calculation. Can anybody provide specific hints?
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Hi conceptone,
I am not sure about coding the feature into OpenFOAM but you can use paraview's calculator tool to get the equivalence ratio. I am sure it could be done at run time with swak4foam/functionobjects. regards, ris |
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