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November 26, 2005, 04:48 |
Introduction to CFD
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I start to learn CFD. In this moment I want to solve the flow of fluid through a vertical rectangular duct and then it will be used to solve the problem of a liquid fluidized bed separator. How can I approach the problem? Any intorductory soft matreial is highly appreciated.
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November 26, 2005, 09:01 |
Re: Introduction to CFD
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This problem is interesting.
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November 29, 2005, 06:11 |
Re: Introduction to CFD
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I started to learn CFD. In this moment I want to solve the flow of fluid through a vertical rectangular duct and then it will be used to solve the problem of a liquid fluidized bed separator (teeter condition). How can I approach the problem? Any suggestions and intorductory soft matreial is highly appreciated. regards
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