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Eddy Diffusion Coefficients

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LossPEngg

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Apr 15, 2006
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Hello All,

I am trying to develop a model to predict flame characteristics in pipelines, to model the flame length I have an equation L=d2u/4D. I have been looking for the value of D (eddy diffusion coefficient for a turbulant regime) would any one have any idea about the values of gasses or any place where I can look for the values specifically for Methane?
 
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