TAGGED: combustion-simulation, hydrogen-combustion
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March 2, 2023 at 5:19 pm
Akmol Hossain
SubscriberIn the Ansys Forte Tutorial, the initialisation composition for the exhaust port is given as follows:
It is for the combustion of Gasoline with 10% EGR. My question is how did they get the quantity for H2O and CO2 in this composition?
For your information, I am trying to configure the settings for Hydrogen Combustion.Â
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April 17, 2023 at 7:31 pm
SRP
Ansys EmployeeHi,
Combustion stoichiometry can be used to calculate the amounts of H2O and CO2 produced during the combustion of gasoline with 10% EGR. Combustion stoichiometry is a technique for figuring out the quantities of the reactants and products in a combustion process as well as balancing the chemical equation for the reaction.We may use the balanced equation and the known amount of gasoline consumed in the reaction to determine the amount of H2O and CO2 created during burning. We can determine the mass of CO2 and H2O produced, presuming complete combustion of the petrol.
Hope you find it useful.
Thank you.
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