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Revision as of 13:46, 13 March 2017

Every key words are contained in the file "condition.cpp", this is where you specify the characteristics of your flame and the ORCh step you want to run.

First, you choose the studied combustion regime (premixed flame, auto-ignition ou multiple Inlet regime)

configuration = "studied regime";

Then, the ORCh step you want to perform (DRGEP_species, DRGEP_reactions, ComputeTrajectories, computeQSSCriteria, getQSSfile, getQSSfileFORTRAN, Optimisation, or Lumping)

step = "chosen step";

Premixed flame characteristics

If you want to reduce schemes for premix flames, firstly you will run a flame with the following inputs :

configuration = "PremixedFlames";

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