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Ansys Learning Forum Forums Discuss Simulation Fluids Ethanol-Lox Combustion Reply To: Ethanol-Lox Combustion

Vijay Narayan
Ansys Employee

Hi Jayden,

Below are a few comments to get you started.

a) If Atomization modelling is needed: then VOF-to-DPM modelling would be required.

To keep it simple, we can assume only DPM injection (and capture the DPM particle size corresponding to secondary breakup). Regular DPM alone doesnt require Multiphase module to be activated.

Chapter 21: Modeling Evaporating Liquid Spray (ansys.com)

b) Are you modelling a detailed mechanism or a few steps reaction. This could guide you to choose PDF based or Species Transport model. I think: with species transport - you can model both fuel and oxidizer as DPM and each evaporating to their respective gaseous component. Whereas in PDF based model, you could only model either the oxidizer or fuel as DPM (In general Fuel is modelled as DPM, but if you choose to model oxidizer as DPM, then you would have to flip the specification of fuel and oxidizer in the combustion model setup panel).

Within PDF models, you can also stick with equillibrium option instead of going in the path of flamelets (to start with).

I hope the above response helps.

Regards