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May 7, 2007, 12:01 |
CFX 10 VS CFX 11 for combustion
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Dear CFX users
I'm doing my master project working with CFX to simulate a non-premixed Bluff-Body type burner. I want to work with LES. I was wondering if there is major enhancement in the combustion model of CFX 11. Is there advantages to move from CFX 10 to CFX 11 in the area of reacting flows? (especifically for LES studies...) Thank you for your help |
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May 8, 2007, 17:14 |
Re: CFX 10 VS CFX 11 for combustion
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yes. cfx11 runs much faster.
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May 9, 2007, 12:58 |
Re: CFX 10 VS CFX 11 for combustion
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Thanks for your tips...
If anyone else have comments about it... please feel free Regards |
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