Difference between revisions of "Premix regime"
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=== Targets === | === Targets === | ||
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Then you must indicate the target species you want for optimisation of the reduction | Then you must indicate the target species you want for optimisation of the reduction | ||
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listTargets.push_back("species1") | listTargets.push_back("species1") | ||
listTargets.push_back("species2") | listTargets.push_back("species2") | ||
listTargets.push_back("species3") | listTargets.push_back("species3") | ||
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and so on | and so on | ||
=== QSS Scenarios === | === QSS Scenarios === |
Latest revision as of 11:16, 13 March 2017
Premixed flame characteristics
If you want to reduce schemes for premix flames, firstly you will run a flame with several the following inputs :
listFlames.push_back(new PremixedFlames( fuel temperature, oxider temperature, pressure, ratio, Yf, Xf, Yo, Xo, path of the reference flame, path of the new flame));
In order to converge faster, you have to indicate a reference flame with characteristics close to the ones you want to run
Targets
Then you must indicate the target species you want for optimisation of the reduction
listTargets.push_back("species1")
listTargets.push_back("species2")
listTargets.push_back("species3")
and so on