The diesel unsteady flamelet combustion model is set-up with a customized reaction input data (Chemkin files) that are complete and in order. However, on initializing and attempting to start iterating, Fluent gives an error shown below: Error at host: Species h not in thermo database: C:/Testing/Therm.DAT Error: Species h not in thermo database: C:/Testing/Therm.DATn Error Object: #f
Tagged: 2019 R1, Flamelet Models, fluent, fluid-dynamics, General, Species/Reactions
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March 17, 2023 at 1:11 pm
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ParticipantPlease find the attached document for the solution. NOTE: This solution was created by ENTUPLE, an ANSYS Channel Partner.
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1. Unsteady_diesel_flamelet.docx
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