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February 12, 2023, 07:01 |
Is reactingFoam suitable for high speed flow(near sonic)?
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JM Wang
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Hi, I want to simulate a near-sonic jet flame, and I am not sure whether reactingFoam is suitable. I know reactingFoam is a compressible solver, but some people think it is for low-speed simulation. I am confused. Can anyone help me? Thanks in advance!
BTW, when should I use central scheme? |
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combustion, high speed, jet, near sonic, reactingfoam |
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