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July 3, 2012, 16:47 |
Muliphase Flow Documentation
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Casey
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Can someone send me a link, or PM me for my email, to the documentation about the multiphase flow model flow3D uses? I use fluent, and I notice the multiphase flow model for flow3d can model the flow from an hour glass. I want to know how they set the angle of repose the the dense phases stresses in their model.
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July 5, 2012, 16:38 |
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Casey
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.... no one can send me the documentation?
OK, how about this. Do they use the eulerian-eulerian model for two phase flow? What models do they use for the dense solids phase particle stress? |
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July 17, 2012, 15:15 |
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Jeff Burnham
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go to flow3d.com. Search in the upper right for 'granular flow'. Look for a Tech Note that describes the 'granular flow' physics. Other tech notes that may be of interest: two on drift-flux, and any on density evaluation.
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