Please let me to know the above Modified combustion model will be considered as an EDC or Finite Chemistry ?
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If it is EDC can you please let me know how to justify that as an EDC combustion
Thank you
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Dinesh Myilsamy.
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Dear Sir,
I have gone through FDS v.6.3.2 Technical Reference Guide (Chapter – 5) & its user guide (Chapter – 12)
Things I understood:
FDS deals with two types of reactions:
1. Infinitely fast Chemistry (Default) - The default “Infinitely fast Chemistry” reaction uses Eddy Dissipation Concept.
2. Finite rate Combustion model (Arrhenius rate) - finite rate reaction is recommended to invoke only when FDS is running in DNS and when we use for LES some of the reaction parameters need to be modified.
Reference: FDS user guide V.6.3.2 (Chapter – 12,
Pg. No – 144) :-
In this below mentioned picture we can see Finite rate combustion involves fast chemistry to create a mixed reaction mechanism and this reaction is said to be Finite chemistry in FDS user guide.

I would like to know
Similarly, based on the above example I wrote a 1-step EDC combustion model in which I have added finite chemistry reaction parameters like N_S, E, A ,
( reason to add finite chemistry parameters: -this modified reaction successfully predicts the Backdraft phenomenon for LES )
so the below shown mixed reaction model can be considered as an EDC combustion Model or as a Finite Chemistry?

Best Regards,
Dinesh Myilsamy
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