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The projects below were developed as part of the graduate course MAE643 = Computational Combustion taught at Cornell in 2004 and 2006. In each projec= t, the student is led through a computational exercise which both provides = instruction in the use of the software and also provides insights into the = physics and chemistry involved. The focus of the projects is on: the thermo= chemistry and kinetics of ideal gas mixtures; laminar premixed and nonpremi= xed flames; and turbulent non-premixed flames. The software used is Chemkin= IV (for laminar flames) and Fluent (for turbulent flames).
These projects may be used by instructors in similar courses, or by stud= ents for independent study.
Supporting material may be found at the MAE643 website.
This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Found= ation under Grant No. CBET-0426787 .
All content on this website is licensed under a Cr= eative Commons License.