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March 26, 2019, 12:46 |
non-uniform sediments
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Saeid Okhravi
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I want to use cfx to simulate local bridge scour. My case study contains non-uniform sediments and I have understood that cfx can get different sizes of material to the solid phase in multiphase flow. I read some papers and get confused.
Can you guys please help me to clarify my question below. If we can introduce non-uniform sediments into a solid phase, how would the momentum equation be solved for the solid phase? Can you please send me a document as a guide? Your kind help and advice are most appreciated. |
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March 26, 2019, 17:43 |
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Glenn Horrocks
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You can introduce non-uniform particle distributions. There are a few ways of doing it, have look in the documentation for ideas.
But CFX does not have a scour model, and it does not have a sedimentation model. So CFX is not an appropriate solver for this simulation.
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