Help needed with hydrodynamics, suspension simulation of rigid spheres!
Hello guys, been always a watcher but never a poster on this forum, but now the time has come.
I am currently investigating on how to post process a flow field of a suspension of rigid spheres in a newtonian liquid. It's a big project that will evolve into cylinders and deformable bodies immersed in the newtonial fluid. The actual CFD code used is in-house FEM, which we will consider as a black box. What I am asking of you (for starters) is the following: I have as output the a) whole velocity field, b) particle positions and c) particle velocities and I would like to get a) normal stresses, b) effective viscosity and c) pair (or radial) distribution functions. I am actually looking for a steady PAID (I am NOT seeking for volunteers :) ) partnership that could go on for whole academic year. I know I am asking some basic stuff but the field can be intimidating, especially for the uninitiated to the area of microhydrodynamics/rheology. If you are interested please pm me or reply to this thread! |
Hi I can provide help in this matter.....
contact me at sdpangavhane@outlook.com I am M.tech in CAD- CAM and have done two project related ti CFD and FEM . first project is related to Exhaust system and second Heat Exchanger |
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