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October 5, 2017 at 2:03 pm
cstrebin
SubscriberHi All,
I'm working with the updated spark ignition model in FLUENT 17.0. In the theory guide it starts that "By default, the spark energy is set to zero..., and the burnt temperature is the equilibrium temperature."
Does anyone know - is the burnt/equilibrium temperature the same as the adiabatic flame temperature?
Also it says if the spark energy is a positive value the temperature behind the spark is greater than the equilibrium temp. How do I know what temperature this number gets set to? Is there an equation for this?
Thanks for your help! - Claire
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