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November 27, 2004, 12:01 |
Cavitation model
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Hello, I want to add or change the existing cavitation model inside CFX 5.7 or TASCFlow. Is this possible or not? thanks in advance for replay? Alaa
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November 28, 2004, 17:45 |
Re: Cavitation model
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Hi ali,
Yes, you can define your own cavitation model in CFX5.7. I don't know about Tascflow. Have a look under mass transfer models in the multiphase section of the documentation. Glenn Horrocks |
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November 29, 2004, 18:10 |
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Thank you Glenn. I hope to know about Tascflow and Cavitation modeling. Can anybody answer? I want to know which program CFX 5.7 or TASCFlow that I can use better to model cavitation? Ali
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November 30, 2004, 15:15 |
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The cavitation model itself is the same in both codes, but the numerical implementations differ. I have seen cases which Tascflow has trouble with but CFX-5 does not, so I would recommend using CFX-5.
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November 30, 2004, 17:08 |
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Thank you Phil....
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