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December 1, 2013, 09:49 |
Add a "sink term" in the cells near the wall surfaces in Eulerian approach
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Astio Lamar
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Hello everybody.
I want to simulate particles with Eulerian method by using Fluent. For Eulerian approach, I need to add the particle deposition onto wall surfaces as the boundary conditions. Since Fluent has no such function, this should be done by compiling a UDF. The basic idea is to add one "sink" term in the cells near the wall surfaces, and "sink" is caused due to the deposition. I have read many papers and they use such a UDF when the use Eulerian method. So I am wondering if anybody here have this UDF or can provide some hint, how can I implement this UDF. Thanks in advance for your support. |
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September 11, 2014, 16:05 |
hi
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Qureshi M Z I
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have u find answer ? i want to add the cooling source at the middle of the domain, if you have any idea please help me.
regards, zahid |
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