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September 26, 2017, 16:18 |
Induced Virtual Mass force
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cfxtwophaseflow
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Hello,
I'm doing two-phase flow simulation for a bubble column. I want to implement a new correlation for the virtual mass force. In this new correlation, we have the induced virtual mass force due to other bubbles presence. So for a single bubble, for every time step, I need to take into account all the surrounding bubbles accelerations and distances. For example, for a bubble n, I set a radius rs, and every bubble inside the rs radius will be taken into account. Is it possible to do this with CFX user routine? |
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October 3, 2017, 20:57 |
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Glenn Horrocks
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Sounds possible in a user fortran routine for a langrangian particle tracking model.
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