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April 23, 2007, 18:16 |
Turbidity Currents & Fluent
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I am doing a PHD THESIS on turbidity currents and i would like to know how can someone simulate suspended particle underflows (TURBIDITY CURRENTS)using fluent. I ve seen a couple of papers that have done such a simulation but not great details on how the work was done are given!
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April 24, 2007, 03:51 |
Re: Turbidity Currents & Fluent *NM*
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April 24, 2007, 09:28 |
Re: Turbidity Currents & Fluent
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I appreciate the responce but i didnt see any message!!
Do i miss somethink. I am sorry if i am doing something rong but i am a new user at the forum! |
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