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January 19, 2004, 01:49 |
Multiphase Multicomponent
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Hello, all:
What version of Fluent can treat a multiphase multicomponent system with more than 5 components in one phase as well as some chemical reactions in one phase? Very urgent, thanks a lot beforehand. David |
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January 19, 2004, 03:59 |
Re: Multiphase Multicomponent
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Hello, if you cannot use Fluent in this case, as default.
If you want to use in this case, you must program UDF. (Perhaps..., now I contact Fluent support center. IF I get the answer, I will write the answer.) |
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January 19, 2004, 06:04 |
Re: Multiphase Multicomponent
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I get the answer from user support center.
You must apply components to User Defined Scalar(UDSI). And perhaps, in Fluent Ver.6.2 or Ver.7 we can use this function--using components in multiphase-- as default. |
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