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Advanced Course on Multiphase Flow Modeling Using ANSYS ICEM-CFD and Fluent, Mar 2012, India

Posted By: Deepshri Jadhav
Date:Fri, 24 Feb 2012, 10:58 a.m.



India, March 20, 2012

The course will introduce you to fundamentals of multiphase
flows and will progress towards detailed modeling of
multiphase flow using FLUENT. It combines theoretical
knowledge and software tool knowledge so that you can master
the technique of CFD modeling of multiphase flows using
FLUENT.

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The course will introduce you to fundamentals of multiphase
flows and will progress towards detailed modeling of
multiphase flow using FLUENT. It combines theoretical
knowledge and software tool knowledge so that you can master
the technique of CFD modeling of multiphase flows using
FLUENT. If you are dealing with CFD of multiphase flow for
the first time and need a head start with your CFD register
for this course today!


Course Content

1. Introduction to Multiphase Flow
2. Fundamentals of Multiphase Flow Modeling
3. Multiphase Flow Modeling in FLUENT
4. Eulerian Model in FLUENT
5. Discrete Phase Model in FLUENT
6. Volume of Fluid Model in FLUENT
7. Mixture Model in FLUENT
8. Wet Steam Model in FLUENT
9. Best Practices for Multiphase Flow Modeling
10. Software Tutorials



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