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Old   June 8, 2004, 09:29
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is anyone working on stirred reactors? i can't seem to get a convergence using RSM for turbulence. any suggestions will be appreciated.
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Old   June 9, 2004, 21:41
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Hi Alice,

Have you gone through the Tutorial No.14 in the FLUENT 6.1 manual, see whether that helps, it is a tutorial on strirred reactors.

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Hi Alice,

Have you gone through the Tutorial No.14 in the FLUENT 6.1 manual, see whether that helps, it is a tutorial on strirred reactors.

Cheers,

krishna.
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i can't get the tutorial you described. could you please send that tutorial to my mail?
aboozar.azarafza@gmail.com
it'll be kind of you helping me
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