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brezina2020 (Mechanical)
28 Jan 08 7:59
Hello
 I work currently on KIVA-3V My problem  is that I want to introduce in the program a mixture of CH4 and H2 with different percentages. How I make to do that.
Helpful Member!  ULFmbd (Marine/Ocean)
29 Jan 08 4:09
You have to implement an additional transport equation for the second fuel. Then you have to define the mass fraction of your ch4 and h2 as it is already done for the air components in itape5.
I can't see another possibility for your problem.

Maybe you can use one of the already available transport functions as a first try.

Regards,
Ulf
brezina2020 (Mechanical)
29 Jan 08 6:58
I thank you very very much for your message, and I was very happy for your best solution.  

regards

N .khatir
khatirlte (Mechanical)
7 Feb 08 10:21
i've the same probleme if any one know how to make to introduce into kiva 3 a mixture of h2 and ch4 conatcte this page.

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