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November 3, 2015, 11:22 |
Is there a steady-state two-fluid model in Fluent?
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Dongyue Li
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Hi guys,
I dont know how to use Fluent, I use OpenFOAM to simulate liquid-liquid dispersion. In OpenFOAM, there is only transient solver for two-fluid model. but Is there a steady-state two-fluid model in Fluent? Best,
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November 4, 2015, 08:20 |
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Lucky
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There is a steady state multi-phase option in Fluent yes.
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