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August 8, 2005, 04:55 |
Gas-solid flow in CFX
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I want to simulate the gas-solid flow in a cyclone, and I have to consider the agglomeration of solid particles. I want to know if I can realize my object by using CFX. My another question is that what is the CFX support e-mail? Thanks in advance.
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August 8, 2005, 10:22 |
Re: Gas-solid flow in CFX
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Hi,
About CFX support, you can find the various world wide CFX offices contacts, on the documentation. CFX-5.7.1 documentation: Installing & Introduction to CFX-5, Contact Information. If you have access to the CFX Community web site, you may find the same information at: http://www-waterloo.ansys.com/cfxcom...ct/default.asp If you aren't registered on the CFX Community, you may register by clicking Community on the left side menu at the CFX web site ( http://www-waterloo.ansys.com/cfx/ ). Regards, Rui |
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