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October 3, 2003, 11:26 |
Modelling Free Surfaces Using Fluent 6
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I am currently using Fluent 6 to create a 3D model of a free surface representing the interface between water and air. Has anyone already done this? I am using a laminar, time dependant model and the fluids are imiscible. Any suggestions would be gratefully recieved.
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October 3, 2003, 15:11 |
Re: Modelling Free Surfaces Using Fluent 6
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The most apropriate model for this case is the VOF model, in my opinion. Is that model that you are using?
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October 4, 2003, 08:41 |
Re: Modelling Free Surfaces Using Fluent 6
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Hi!
I've done some good simulations (mostly test cases in 2 d) using vof in fluent 6.1.18. Previouslly i've had problems with fluent 6.0... Regards MATEUS |
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October 4, 2003, 09:09 |
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Hi I have some experience to model ski(2D)of an aircraft. I got very bad results with a triangular unstructured mesh, after more time steps. Note that more grid ortogonality at the wall boundries is very important. regards.
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