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November 22, 2002, 22:18 |
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Hello
I would like to knw what type of Model ...a Laminar or turbulent model is used for Simulating Air Assisted Liquid Spray Modelling in fluent ? Although The turbulent effect causes the break up of liquid into droplets ...does it require that the entire simulation be run in Turbulent(k-e ) Model ? Your Help is greatly appreciated. Thanks Bharath |
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November 24, 2002, 00:27 |
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Dear sir I have a problem with this title. If it's possible for you please send me your received responses. Very thanks for your attention to my request. With the best regards. Mahdi saniee nezhad
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December 2, 2002, 03:45 |
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Dear mehdi. i'm looking for a suitable model for turbulance model in junction.and i dont know how i can change views in dispaly windows.please help me. so thanks
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December 2, 2002, 23:25 |
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yes need turbulence modelling, but before going there I think u need to calculate the Reynould no. If the flow is turbulent then no question to use turbulence model
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