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August 9, 2007, 07:04 |
Mixture and Eulerian Model
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I have been solving for a long time a problem using the Discrete Phase model - injecting water dropplets at a surface and following the tracks of these droplets and then an iteration with the main air flow.
I am considering switching to the mixture or teh Eulerian Multi-pahase model - but I am not sure how to represent what in the Discrete Phase model were injections in teh middle of teh flow field. Injections of water droplets are possible in teh middle of teh field - but I am not sure how this can be done with either the mixture of the eulerian multiphase model. Any advice someone ? Thanks S. Hassid |
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August 9, 2007, 08:24 |
Re: Mixture and Eulerian Model
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Create a mass and momentum source at the point/region required.
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