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January 5, 2005, 20:18 |
Tsunami simulation
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Hello friends, is is possible to simulate a tsunami flow with fluent? I want to use sliding meshes to simulate two different two different continental plates. I din't use discrete or muliphase models before. It would be also nice if you post me some useful links of discrete phase tutorial.
Thank you for your answers. Ibo |
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January 6, 2005, 06:12 |
Re: Tsunami simulation
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possible but not that easy, read documentation carefully comes with fluent, use 6.2 if possible...
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January 11, 2005, 13:40 |
Re: Tsunami simulation
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too much work
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