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May 30, 2016, 14:59 |
Help required to simulate droplet flow in FLUENT
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chimichanga
Join Date: Feb 2016
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Hello,
I am trying to simulate a nozzle which has three inlets and one outlet, one inlet is from an ink source and other two are air at a certain pressure. I have tried and have been unsuccessful in doing so, guessing that I am doing something wrong. Also, the ink flow is in the form of droplets...which I have no clue how to simulate. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks from a FLUENT newbie and a poor student. |
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May 31, 2016, 08:22 |
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Adarsh Tiwari
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Hello Mr. Nair,
Ink is a non-Newtonian fluid which also means that it doesn't have a linear relation between stress and rate of strain. Further, you can approximate the ink with water (with certain loss in accuracy) but still be innovative. We can surely help you in solving this problem. We have a proven track record of solving the problems well within time and at most affordable rates. We are into CAD Design, CFD Analysis, Structural Analysis, SPMs, Automation, Web-Design, Digital Marketing and Manufacturing. You can see our profile at: http://workshopwale.com and also can email us at: adarsh@workshopwale.com Thank You. Regards, Workshop Technologies Quote:
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May 31, 2016, 08:30 |
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Kuldeep
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You can try it using spray modelling. For more discussion, you can write to me on ksingh@tserc.in
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