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I might have looked at an older version, because i checked in the new one and indeed it said the soot_yield is zero by default. This answers one of my questions then. Thank you.However exactly because the HRR is the result of a turbulent combustion process i would expect a more fluctuating graphic. The heat release rate is in the same excel file but in a different sheet. I do know the HRR and burning rate are directly related, but i still wonder why the graphic is this linear.
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FDS developers please correct me if I am wrong on this.
The SOOT_YIELD values that are mentioned here and in the FDS User’s Guide are only examples. Different fuels and burning conditions will create different SOOT_YIELDS. There is currently no recommended test method for measuring the SOOT_YIELD values to be used as input into FDS.