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ALi
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Hi.
I am new to Phoenics. I want to perform 2D and 3D CFD analysis of afterburner in dry (cold) and wet (hot) conditions. I have afterburner inlet conditions and modeled three vee-gutters. How to perform combustion in afterburner using Phoenics? How can I calculate species? How can I put the fuel in? Regards Ali |
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