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October 20, 2005, 11:15 |
Fluent or CFX if Ma >5 ?
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Hi,
If I want to simualte a case with Ma >5, which software is better, Fluent or CFX? Or another one? Thanks. yflin |
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October 20, 2005, 19:45 |
Re: Fluent or CFX if Ma >5 ?
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Hi,
For most gases (including air) you will get dissociation of the gas molecules at those sort of speeds. CFX has no models for this behaviour. I don't know about Fluent. If your gas does not dissociate then CFX can do it. Glenn Horrocks |
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October 20, 2005, 23:11 |
Re: Fluent or CFX if Ma >5 ?
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CFX can do dissociation if you have an appropriate reaction mechanism.
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October 23, 2005, 19:20 |
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Hi Neale,
It would be great to see an example simulation for dissociation modelling. Any chance you could do an example simulation? Regards, Glenn |
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October 24, 2005, 01:52 |
Re: Fluent or CFX if Ma >5 ?
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Simialr work has been doe at CFX office in India. Contact the technical staff there for more details.
Regards, test |
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