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November 5, 2002, 05:10 |
which cfd-code is suitable?
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Hi,
I just started working on this and maybe somebody could give me a hint which code to use. I want to simulate a free surface flow with at least two phases (going up to liquid/liquid/gas) over a plate including surface tension and wall contact angle. This still maybe getting more complicated (in geometry) in future. Thank you for any reply Andreas |
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November 5, 2002, 09:14 |
Re: which cfd-code is suitable?
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I think the code must have some merits in catch the free surface. And the methods,such as PIC, MAC,FLIC, VOF, may be fit for you.
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November 5, 2002, 14:28 |
Re: which cfd-code is suitable?
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Hi Andreas,
You may want to speak to people in CFX Berlin office, an offspring on Munich office, since you are near. The code can handle what you describe so far. Check www.cfx.aeat.com. Regards |
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