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March 30, 2005, 08:55 |
about two phase flow in a T-junction
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I want to model gas-liquid two phase flow in a T-junction which is widely used in oil field pipeline network.But some commercial software such as fluent is too expensive.It is said some open source code,for example CFDlib can be used in my study.Unfortunately i tried but fail to download it from the Los Alamos LIBrary website.Can someone send this code and corresponding help document to me by email? Or tell me which open source code can slove my problem and how to download it. Any help is appreciated.
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March 31, 2005, 08:35 |
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