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September 12, 2009, 03:12 |
Combustion Modelling in Star CCM+
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Ramchandra Paudel
Join Date: Sep 2009
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Hi, I was keen to try out hydrogen gas burning in air upon contact with a hot surface surrounded by air. A simple layout with a hydrogen gas injector, impinging on a hot surface.
I am lost because there are several models available and I am not too sure which one I should use. I have tried the following: Reacting (do I have to feed in the stoichiometric eqns? and how??????) Multi-component gas Standard k-epsilon (for the turbulent mixing part as after combustion, there is passageway for the high P and T gas to exit into a chamber) Ideal gas Implicit Unsteady stationary 3-D The overall setup is real simple, is it enough for me to define the hot surface property by its high wall temperature alone? Is the gas going to combust upon hitting this surface? Will I need to speciffy the oxidisers and fuel or is it already fed into the model I have chosen. Hope someone could guide me here as I am a student who is new to this field. Thanks. |
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September 14, 2009, 04:51 |
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TonyD
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check your user manual, combustion tutorial. This should help you out
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