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April 21, 2005, 16:13 |
Discrete Phase Simulations
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Hello
I would like to know more about discrete phase simulations in Fluent. Is it possible to have a varying inlet diameter of the injected liquid ? I am also interested in Number density simulations. I request some literature on the same. Thanks CFDtoy |
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April 21, 2005, 19:43 |
Re: Discrete Phase Simulations
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"...Is it possible to have a varying inlet diameter of the injected liquid..."
I guess so. "...Number density simulations. I request some literature on the same..." Could you clarify what you mean by that? Do you want to account for size distributions/discrete phase breakage and coalescence etc. ? |
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April 26, 2005, 02:17 |
Re: Discrete Phase Simulations
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Hi there
Thanks for the reply. I would like to knw how i cud change the inlet droplet injection diameter at everytime step. Could you help me with any reference or any UDF example that I could use ? As far as number density, you are rite ..its abt size distribution/discrete phase (classes) conservation etc. Could you highlight more on it. Thanks for your extremely valuable help. CFDtoy |
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