TAGGED: chemical-reaction, mixing, nist, real-gas, rgp
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August 30, 2021 at 6:49 amCalvinSubscriber
Hi there,
In the Fluent user guide the limits of applicability for NIST real gas models clearly state that:
"The property look-up tables and saturation tables are created for fixed fluid compositions. This means the look-up tables are based on the following assumptions:
- Mixture composition is constantÂ
- No chemical reactions are involved
- No mixing of fluids of different compositions, including no mixing between phases"
August 30, 2021 at 12:42 pmAmine Ben Hadj AliAnsys EmployeeYou can define a compressible mixture of RGP defined materials
August 30, 2021 at 11:43 pmCalvinSubscriber
So it's possible to do non-premixed combustion with RGP materials?
Thanks!
August 31, 2021 at 8:01 amAmine Ben Hadj AliAnsys EmployeeI do not think so. Non-Premixed is completely different topic
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