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- How to calculate NOX values in CFD-Post in units of ppm on a DRY BASIS.
Tagged: Ansys CFD-Post, expression
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June 6, 2022 at 8:33 am
FAQ
Participant1. Create the Expression : NOX ppm dry exp = NO.Mole Fraction* 10^6 /(1 – H2O.Mole Fraction)
2. Create the Variable, NOX ppm dry and set it equal to the expression: NOX ppm dry exp
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