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October 10, 1998, 12:17 |
turbulent flow using PHOENICS
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Hi every body
I want to simulate a turbulent flow around axisymmetric body. Any one knows how to simulate the turbulent flow using PHOENICS |
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October 14, 1998, 10:11 |
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errrr, RTFM?
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October 14, 1998, 11:39 |
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I have used PHOENICS to simulate turbulent flow. BUt I really don't know what kind of thing you want to do. Develop your own model? Do you need to generate the grid?
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October 15, 1998, 06:44 |
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Hi Dawei Sun
Thank you for your response. I want to use PHOENICS shareware ver 1.5 I've downloaded from the internet. I don't know how to use Q1 file to write the turbulant part. any examples or library cases that can help?. |
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October 16, 1998, 10:24 |
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Dear Abdul Hafid
Perhaps the best example to model the axisymmetric flow by chossing the library case on pipe flow. You can also look at any library case with turbulent flow. I think the good start to select turbulent flow with mixing length turbulence model. and you can compare the result with laminar flow A. Aziz Jaafar |
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November 3, 1998, 12:25 |
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If your using ver 1.5 share ware u might able to use the beginners manu to create your model step by step. Just access your sattelite ang type :
load(menu) then press enter the menu will guide u step by step. Thanks. |
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