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Old   March 8, 2021, 18:57
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I've a problem. I'm using the model EBU hybrid to simulate a CH4/O2 combustion. I want to make the model use one reaction in some cells(where concentration of CH4 is more than 30%) , and another reation in other cells(where CH4 concentration is less than 30%). I tried to solve this problem, but i didn't find a solution. Is it possible to do what i ask? If yes, how can i do it?
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