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November 30, 2001, 19:33 |
Does Fluent 5.5 not include Euler-Euler multiphase
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model which was inclued in Fluent 4.5? I just found VOF, cavitation model and algebraic slip mixture model in Fluent 5.5, where it seems not suitable for liquid-solid system. How to simulate L-S system with Fluent 5.5? any suggestion? Thanks all.
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December 3, 2001, 03:33 |
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what's ur concentration of solid ? (particles ?)
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December 3, 2001, 10:41 |
The solid percentage is around 20-25%
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which is not suitable for Fluent included Discrete Phase Modeling as well.
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December 3, 2001, 22:36 |
Re: The solid percentage is around 20-25%
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wait for the version 6 !! Let's see what they have got to offer this time DC
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December 4, 2001, 05:03 |
Talking of version 6...
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...Has anyone heard anything recent as to its release date?
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December 4, 2001, 05:13 |
Re: Talking of version 6...
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Fluent just replaced their banner here on CFD Online with a "Fluent 6" banner and they have a web-page about Fluent 6 up ( http://www.fluent.com/direct/fluent6cfdonline/ ) where you can find reports from beta-testers etc. I assume that the official release is imminent.
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