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January 17, 2021, 16:41 |
Maxwell, Fluent, MHD
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Zese
Join Date: Sep 2013
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Dear Friends
I tend to import an electrical field solved in maxwell 3D to Fluent. I have activated MHD module and then initialized that. I linked "Solution" of Maxwell 3d to "setup" of fluent. In MHD, I am not sure I have imported electrical field properly. How can I be sure? how to add electrical conductivity of my material (I am simulating two phase behavior in which one of them should be affected by electrical field in DPM) Any help or experience will be appreciated. Best regards |
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March 8, 2021, 03:41 |
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L.A.Isanka
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Hi zese,
I'm also trying to simulate the effect of an external electric field on charged particles using MHD model. How to use Maxwell 3d to define an electric field? Thanks! |
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