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March 14, 2007, 17:10 |
RADIATION AND PARTICLE TRACKING
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Hi EVERYBODY!
I want to simulate a solid particle tracking in a continuos nitrogen dominium in CFX 5.7. I want nitrogen to absorb no radiative heat, therefore I set the radiation model to none; but I want the solid particles to absorb radiative heat. How can I do? Please answer me!!!Thank you!!! |
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March 14, 2007, 17:22 |
Re: RADIATION AND PARTICLE TRACKING
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Hi,
You will need a radiation model to do this so turn it back on. Set the absorption coefficient of N2 to 0 so it does not absorb any radiation. Glenn Horrocks |
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March 28, 2007, 05:44 |
Re: RADIATION AND PARTICLE TRACKING
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Thank you for your answer Glenn!
I set the nitrogen absorbtion coefficient to zero but the simulation result was the same of the simulation without any radiation model switched on: the particle temperature was the same in both simulations. Do you have any other suggestions? Thanks a lot!!!! |
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