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October 29, 2020, 06:50 |
Choosing solver for pressure inlet boundary condition
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Sesh
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Dear all, as I'm new to CFD, I really need some advice to choose the solver and turbulence model.
I have a pack of cylinders(solid, T=25degC) with 2mm space in between placed in a box(cube with air, T=25degC). I have a small pressure inlet (2mm) at the corner and the gas (say CO2) comes out of it with a pressure 3MPa and a temperature 1000degC. Obviously, the flow is turbulent. I have to solve for the heat transfer between this pressurized high-temperature jet and solids. Can someone suggest me the solver (Pressure based or density-based) and turbulence model to be used? many thanks. |
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density based solver, pressure based solver, turbulence modeling |
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