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July 14, 2017, 06:00 |
No flames from PaSR combustion model
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Hi All,
I tried to use PaSR to calculate a simple jet flame, firstly used infinitelyFastChemistry model to obtain an fully burning jet flame field, which seem reasonable. Then I changed the combustion model to PaSR, and if course changed other PaSR related parameter. When the simulation goes, the flame is convected downstream and finally it become just cold. What is the problem for the simulation? Anybody also has this experince? I put my combustionProperties, chemistryProperties and reactions below: Code:
combustionModel PaSR<rhoChemistryCombustion>; active true; infinitelyFastChemistryCoeffs { semiImplicit no; C 10; } laminarCoeffs { } noCombustionCoeffs { } PaSRCoeffs { Cmix 1.0; turbulentReaction yes; // useReactionRate true; } Code:
chemistryType { chemistrySolver ode; //EulerImplicit; chemistryThermo rho; } chemistry on; initialChemicalTimeStep 1e-07; EulerImplicitCoeffs { cTauChem 1; equilibriumRateLimiter off; } odeCoeffs { solver Rosenbrock34; absTol 1e-12; relTol 0.01; } Code:
species ( CH4 CO CO2 H2 H2O O2 N2 ); reactions { //- for infinite fast reaction model // methaneReaction // { // type irreversibleinfiniteReaction; // reaction "CH4 + 2O2 + 7.5N2 = CO2 + 2H2O + 7.5N2"; // } //- for PaSR combustion model methaneReaction { type irreversibleArrheniusReaction; reaction "CH4 + 2O2^1.0 = CO2 + 2H2O^1.0"; A 7e+06; beta 0; Ta 10063.8; } hydrogenReaction { type irreversibleArrheniusReaction; reaction "H2 + 0.5O2^1.0 = H2O"; A 4.74342e+12; beta 0; Ta 10063.8; } } |
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