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May 2, 2005, 14:22 |
Jet Breakup in FLUENT
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Hello all,
I was wondering if FLUENT has the capability to model Raleigh jet breakup of a liquid jet into droplets using the unsteady laminar VOF model? I have modeled the "break off" of the liquid but the droplets never seem to rebound to the known spherical shape. Has anyone tried this in FLUENT? Can fluent model these droplets? |
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May 6, 2005, 22:51 |
Re: Jet Breakup in FLUENT
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i am also doing that,we can exchange sth.
i think,vof can do that,, or you can use EULERIAN model to do that also,try~ regards~ |
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May 21, 2005, 10:46 |
Re: Jet Breakup in FLUENT
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does your "jet breakup" means the primary breakup???
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May 26, 2005, 10:09 |
Re: Jet Breakup in FLUENT
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it means the water flow plunge into the water ,and entrain a lot of air , my main aim is to get the air concentration in some cross-section, which model should i use? now i use the vof to do that,but it is hard to conv.
help~ thanks |
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