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May 23, 2002, 00:44 |
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I want to compute 3d flow field (first one phase then transient , two phase maybe) in stirred tank using the sliding mesh method. I prefer to phoenics. But it seems that the sliding mesh method phoenics offers is not robust. Any one who has experience please give me suggestion Thanks in advance
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June 17, 2002, 03:03 |
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The sliding grid is not easily used by a beginning user. But in PHOENICS 3.5, the MOFOR should be a good capability to solve your problem.
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June 17, 2002, 09:38 |
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Dear Richard, thank you, for your kindness What is MOFOR? I search www.cham.co.uk,but can not find anything about it . Could you give me details?
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June 18, 2002, 02:01 |
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Home page of CHAM and then ----> UK Users Meeting----> see attachments then you can see it Also you can find it by following step CHAM home page ----> News -----> What's new in PHOENICS-3.5-----> Coming soon -----> More about moving bodies
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