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July 4, 2014, 02:42 |
Schiller-Naumann Model for Sparsely Distributed Flow
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sagar
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Dear All,
I am new to the CFX, However I am reading the CFX guide for the multiphase flow. In that there are models for the Drag phenomena. I was able to find the limits of application for the Gidaspow and Wan YU model, which is based on the volume fraction of the continuous phase. However I could not find the range of application for the Schiller-Naumann Model. I would also like to know what is the criteria for the Sparsely and Densely distributed particles, I mean the range of the volume fractions? If somebody will help me then I would be very much grateful |
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