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produced  in  chemical reactions.
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The transport equations for species have the following form:
The transport equations for species have the following form:


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Description

Test Data

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Evaluation

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Application Challenge AC2-09   © copyright ERCOFTAC 2024

Overview of CFD Simulations

SIMULATION CASE CFD1

Solution Strategy

Computational Domain

Boundary Conditions

Application of Physical Models

In the most general case modeling of the combustion processes is very expensive computationally since together with the solution of the flow field it requires solution of additional transport equations for particular N species (e.g. CO, CO2, H2O, H2, etc.) produced in chemical reactions. The transport equations for species have the following form:


Numerical Accuracy

CFD Results

References

SIMULATION CASE CFD2

(as per CFD 1)



Contributed by: Andrzej Boguslawski — Technical University of Częstochowa

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