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October 25, 2015, 02:37 |
an additional PDE to navier stokes equations
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m zamani
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Dear colleagues
Hi, I want to solve the governing equations of nano-fluids attached to this post. As it can be seen from the figure, density, thermal conductivity, and viscosity are all depend on nano-particle volume fraction. An additional differential equation for nano-particle volume fraction should be solved with the full navier stokes. I want to ask you which solver do you recommend for me to add an additional PDE of nano-particle volume fraction. Thank you |
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October 26, 2015, 01:58 |
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Hesam
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Hi,
you can use of icoFoam solver for this purpose, this work is easy and it's problems are in temperature and volume fraction boundary condition. |
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