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January 4, 2008, 10:27 |
Source Point injection
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Hello guys,
i am trying to simulate dye inserting to a mixing vessel. The aim ist to inject a certain amount of dy from a source point directly to the flow ( I m using the additional variable approach). But at the moment i m having two problems: (I should mention that i m using a rotating domain and dont have any baffles or other stuff creating turbulence....just a typical mixing experiment) 1. How can I give a direction to my dye when im inserting threw a source point? is it possible to use the continuity equation? Or is it only working for a multicomponent flow.? 2. How can i avoid that the source point ist rotating? Ist it possible to use sth like the frozen rotor for one domain ? I would realy appreciate some help Sebastian |
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