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January 3, 2002, 07:46 |
Time Dependant solution
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I am wanting to model two phase flow into a chamber initially containing only one phase and to monitor the initial mixing before equilibrium is acheived. Is it possible to do this in FLUENT?
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January 5, 2002, 14:05 |
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yes it is possible
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January 7, 2002, 04:44 |
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Please could you describe how to do it?
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January 9, 2002, 13:14 |
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Use a multiphase model in FLUENT. Check http://www.fluentusers.com/fluent5/training/9amulti.pdf for a review of which model is most appropriate for the physics of your problems and what you are expecting from your solution.
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