Edgar J. Kaiser
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Posted:
1 decade ago
12.11.2013, 11:16 GMT-5
Regis,
this is certainly a very interesting but also very ambitious project. I cannot contribute much because we are not doing Chemical Reaction Engineering at the moment.
I would recommend to perform an extensive research on literature, the COMSOL knowledge base, the model gallery, contributions from the COMSOL conferences and so forth.
Then look into one physics aspect after the other.
Would certainly be interesting to hear something about your efforts in the future.
Cheers
Edgar
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Edgar J. Kaiser
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Regis,
this is certainly a very interesting but also very ambitious project. I cannot contribute much because we are not doing Chemical Reaction Engineering at the moment.
I would recommend to perform an extensive research on literature, the COMSOL knowledge base, the model gallery, contributions from the COMSOL conferences and so forth.
Then look into one physics aspect after the other.
Would certainly be interesting to hear something about your efforts in the future.
Cheers
Edgar
--
Edgar J. Kaiser
emPhys Physical Technology
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Posted:
1 decade ago
12.11.2013, 14:58 GMT-5
Hi,
Maybe this can be start if you just want to solve wood log combustion:
www.caspus.eclipse.co.uk/ah/publications/evcsgpmcgwl.pdf
Best regards
Tero Hietanen
Hi,
Maybe this can be start if you just want to solve wood log combustion:
http://www.caspus.eclipse.co.uk/ah/publications/evcsgpmcgwl.pdf
Best regards
Tero Hietanen
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Posted:
1 decade ago
14.11.2013, 07:08 GMT-5
Edgar,
Thank you very much for the advice. I will definitely look into literature since I cannot find any similar model on the COMSOL community website. If I happen to build and solve an interesting model I will share it.
Cheers,
Regis
Regis,
this is certainly a very interesting but also very ambitious project. I cannot contribute much because we are not doing Chemical Reaction Engineering at the moment.
I would recommend to perform an extensive research on literature, the COMSOL knowledge base, the model gallery, contributions from the COMSOL conferences and so forth.
Then look into one physics aspect after the other.
Would certainly be interesting to hear something about your efforts in the future.
Cheers
Edgar
--
Edgar J. Kaiser
emPhys Physical Technology
www.emphys.com
Edgar,
Thank you very much for the advice. I will definitely look into literature since I cannot find any similar model on the COMSOL community website. If I happen to build and solve an interesting model I will share it.
Cheers,
Regis
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Regis,
this is certainly a very interesting but also very ambitious project. I cannot contribute much because we are not doing Chemical Reaction Engineering at the moment.
I would recommend to perform an extensive research on literature, the COMSOL knowledge base, the model gallery, contributions from the COMSOL conferences and so forth.
Then look into one physics aspect after the other.
Would certainly be interesting to hear something about your efforts in the future.
Cheers
Edgar
--
Edgar J. Kaiser
emPhys Physical Technology
http://www.emphys.com
[/QUOTE]
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Posted:
1 decade ago
14.11.2013, 07:55 GMT-5
Thank you Tero,
Very interesting document. I am sure this will help.
Best regards,
Regis
Hi,
Maybe this can be start if you just want to solve wood log combustion:
www.caspus.eclipse.co.uk/ah/publications/evcsgpmcgwl.pdf
Best regards
Tero Hietanen
Thank you Tero,
Very interesting document. I am sure this will help.
Best regards,
Regis
[QUOTE]
Hi,
Maybe this can be start if you just want to solve wood log combustion:
http://www.caspus.eclipse.co.uk/ah/publications/evcsgpmcgwl.pdf
Best regards
Tero Hietanen
[/QUOTE]
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Posted:
1 decade ago
14.11.2013, 09:41 GMT-5
Hello,
Comsol has no ready model for combustion but here you can find some basics for gas reactions:
www.comsol.com/community/forums/general/thread/23717
Best regards
Tero
Hello,
Comsol has no ready model for combustion but here you can find some basics for gas reactions:
http://www.comsol.com/community/forums/general/thread/23717
Best regards
Tero
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Posted:
10 years ago
06.01.2015, 13:28 GMT-5
The below link from Tero no longer opens for me, but I found an alternative from the same professor which is helpful:
www.caspus.co.uk/publications/nafems2010-ah-fmcfd.pdf
Also, here are links to other fire simulation tools which Prof. Horvat lists:
fseg.gre.ac.uk/smartfire/
code.google.com/p/firefoam-dev/
www.jensenhughes.com/services/modeling-2/fds-fire-dynamics-simulator-2/
www.bre.co.uk/page.jsp?id=1856
Hi,
Maybe this can be start if you just want to solve wood log combustion:
www.caspus.eclipse.co.uk/ah/publications/evcsgpmcgwl.pdf
Best regards
Tero Hietanen
The below link from Tero no longer opens for me, but I found an alternative from the same professor which is helpful:
http://www.caspus.co.uk/publications/nafems2010-ah-fmcfd.pdf
Also, here are links to other fire simulation tools which Prof. Horvat lists:
http://fseg.gre.ac.uk/smartfire/
https://code.google.com/p/firefoam-dev/
http://www.jensenhughes.com/services/modeling-2/fds-fire-dynamics-simulator-2/
http://www.bre.co.uk/page.jsp?id=1856
[QUOTE]
Hi,
Maybe this can be start if you just want to solve wood log combustion:
http://www.caspus.eclipse.co.uk/ah/publications/evcsgpmcgwl.pdf
Best regards
Tero Hietanen
[/QUOTE]