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March 5, 2002, 03:46 |
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Dear friends. Could you answer my question? I try to simulate two-phase flow in hydrocyclone. I calculated one-phase flow using RSM. Now I'd like to calculate tow-phase flow. What type of model I should use for calculating of second phase. Thank you for your answer. Victor
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March 6, 2002, 05:55 |
Re: hydrocyclone
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It depends of your phase load.
For low load (volume fraction < 10%) which is the case in most cyclone DPM modeling (lagrangian approach) should be fine. Best regards Alain |
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March 6, 2002, 05:56 |
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Eulerian-Eulerian multiphase flow model or DPM(Discrete Phase Model).
It depends on the mass loading of second phase, particle(or bubble size) and so on ...... Sincerely, Jinwook |
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