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December 30, 2014, 04:53 |
Sediment modeling in ANSYS Fluent
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SHAHAB
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Hello every one
I,m Master Student in Shiraz University and My Proposal is about Modeling Sediment in Fluent and stuck in it. Major problem is to how model two phases in Fluent and how to place the sand in exact location of canal. I,ll be so thank full if someone help about tis issue . Have a good day |
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January 4, 2015, 07:24 |
hello
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SHAHAB
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there is not any body?!??!?!!??!?!!?!?
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January 6, 2015, 02:17 |
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hi, i thinks it is possible with eulerian method
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January 9, 2015, 10:15 |
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You can try also dpm-DEM and injection from file.
Look at the DEM-fluidized bed tutorial.
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February 3, 2015, 04:19 |
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SHAHAB
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Thank u guys
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February 3, 2015, 04:23 |
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ghost82
hi again I stick in it and don,t find anything to help me, can you give me a link or other thing to solve this issue thank u |
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February 3, 2015, 12:21 |
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Have ever looked theory guide or user manual!?
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February 3, 2015, 14:17 |
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February 4, 2015, 03:11 |
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Hi Shahab,
You can use the DPM, Eulerian and Mixture multiphase models to simulate the sediment in the Ansys Fluent software. There are some tutorial examples about these models in the software Help. Depending on your case, you can apply any of the models. Have a good research. |
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February 5, 2015, 11:46 |
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DPM is designed for dilute flows, not for dense flows like sediment transport!
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February 5, 2015, 12:04 |
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April 19, 2016, 21:48 |
Try another tool
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I suggest you to use Flow3D, it's specificly designed for that. If you're trying something related with river hidrodynamics delft3D is the most recomendable option.
Fluent does not have modelling capabilities to represent with enough presicion the phenomena of sedimentation and scour. |
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