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If you want to reduce schemes for premix flames, firstly you will run a flame with the following inputs :
 
If you want to reduce schemes for premix flames, firstly you will run a flame with the following inputs :
  
<code>
 
configuration = "PremixedFlames";
 
</code>
 
  
<code>
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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));
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</code>
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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));
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Then you define your target species :
 
Then you define your target species :
  
<code>
 
listTargets.push_back("species 1");
 
 
listTargets.push_back("species 2");
 
  
listTargets.push_back("species 3");
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listTargets.push_back("species 1");
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listTargets.push_back("species 2");
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listTargets.push_back("species 3");
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...
  
...
 
</code>
 
  
 
and so on.
 
and so on.
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Concerning the QSS part, you have to fill a vector with
 
Concerning the QSS part, you have to fill a vector with
  
<code>
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string array1[] = {}
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string array1[] = {}
</code>
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=== Multiple Inlet ===
 
=== Multiple Inlet ===

Revision as of 09:12, 27 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";

The detailed chemical scheme contained in "mechanisms"

mech_ref = "mechanims/detailed scheme in xml";

Finally the reference scheme of the current step, also found in the repertory mechanism, depends on the step, and the mechanism description (doesn't change through the ORCh steps) :

mech = "mechanims/current chemical scheme in xml"; mech_desc = "mechanism description";

Premixed flame

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


Then you define your target species :


listTargets.push_back("species 1"); 
listTargets.push_back("species 2");
listTargets.push_back("species 3");
...


and so on.

Concerning the QSS part, you have to fill a vector with


string array1[] = {}

Multiple Inlet

Concerning this regime, as many inlets as needed can be added with the following characteristics :

  //Inlet i
  listInlets.push_back(new MultipleInlet(
               "Temperature",
               "Pressure",
               "Mass flow rate",
               "Xk",
               "Yk",
               /**/,
               /**/,
               /**/,
               /**/,
               /**/));

Also, target species must be specified :

  listTargets.push_back("species 1"); 
  listTargets.push_back("species 2");
  listTargets.push_back("species 3"); 

One last parameter is necessary :

new_mixing = "true or false"

which determine if all the fluid particles are mixed or not. For the first step of the analysis, this parameter is set to true, and false for all the other steps of the study, so the random mixing of the first step is re-used for the other ones.

Auto ignition