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Old   July 2, 2003, 06:22
Default Turbulent flow in hydrocyclone
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Hello All,

How is the best turbulent model to simulate two-phase flow in hydrocyclone?

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Old   July 2, 2003, 09:11
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FLUENT only offers k-eps models for multiphase flows.

I'd try with RNG k-eps, because it offers the Differential Viscosity Model options, which allows you to better describe flow properties in low-Reynolds number zones.

Anyway, you'd better to do some trials to see what's the difference you have on results changing the model.

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Old   July 2, 2003, 11:41
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Read and read there are a lot of paper about cyclones

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Old   July 3, 2003, 05:12
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Hi,

I read paper about cyclone and hydrocyclone since few years. My question about turbulent model is to people who simulate hydrocyclone in Fluent or other program CFD.

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