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I notice that the chemical source term is solved by a traditional finite-rate chemistry approach. Can turbulence-combustion models such as PaSR be applied to PeleC? |
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baperry2
Apr 22, 2024
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PeleC takes its chemistry models from PelePhysics, which only supports finite rate chemistry. I do have a branch of PelePhysics that supports flamelet/presumed PDF models for PeleLMeX, but this capability has not been brought to PeleC due to the added complexity of compressibility. There is no support for PaSR models in PelePhysics. |
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PeleC takes its chemistry models from PelePhysics, which only supports finite rate chemistry. I do have a branch of PelePhysics that supports flamelet/presumed PDF models for PeleLMeX, but this capability has not been brought to PeleC due to the added complexity of compressibility. There is no support for PaSR models in PelePhysics.