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February 20, 2006, 05:16 |
Multiple Flow.
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Hello. Can I define & solve two (or more) entirely difefrent flow of two (or more) different fluids in a single simulation using CFX? If yes, how? Regards, Tom Ford
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February 20, 2006, 10:45 |
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Yes, provided the two regions are not connected (eg, separated by a CHT solid). You need to set an environment variable 'CFX5_NO_CONSTANT_PHYSICS=t' to be able to set it up in CFX Pre, though. See thread below on 'Multiple domains...' for further details, or contact your service rep for more help.
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February 25, 2006, 23:40 |
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hai ,
i have a problem and i would like to know how to proceed r analysis...and i want u to suggest a suitable solutions and package for it... the problem is we r doing our project in failure of economiser coil due flue gas and the water flowing thro it...can u help me in finding a solution and suggest..similarly what software say like Ansys or fluent can be used.....mail me ur reply, it is urgent....mail at ur2k3friend@yahoo.co.in or call me at 9865140705 TN... regards shankhar |
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