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Old   December 20, 1999, 13:40
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Enrico
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I'm going to simulate manifold port injection in internal combustion engines with commercial code STAR-CD. I'm searching for the appropriate numerical models I can introduce in the code via user Fortran subroutine The models are about droplets breakup, mass/heat transfer, etc. I'd like to find experimental or benchmark results to tune the models before introducing them in the code. Thanks in advance, Enrico.
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Old   December 21, 1999, 15:46
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Md. Ziaul Islam
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There is a company named Altair which has a branch in Dearborn, Michigan. The manager's name is probably Jim Bushong or Jim Dushong (I don't exactly remember) who is an expert in STAR-CD and Hypermesh for CFD simulations. See if you can get any help from him. Good Luck!
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Old   December 23, 1999, 04:37
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