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February 25, 2004, 19:51 |
help on checking source term
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Hello everyone,
I tried to add the species source term (g/s) in one fluid zone in Fluent. But I am not sure if the adding of the species source correct or not in Fluent. The result is converged. But I don't know how to check and see if the source works well or not by post processing. Could anybody give me guidelines on this point? Thanks a lot. Zwdi |
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February 26, 2004, 20:19 |
Re: help on checking source term
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In the case of adding source terms into species transport equation, generally, Unit of source term is kg/(m^3*sec).
Then try to check out two simple cases based on physical phenomenon in your system. One is result without source term. The other is result with source term. Good luck! |
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February 27, 2004, 16:46 |
Re: help on checking source term
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thank you, lee. I will try it and let you know.
Zwdi |
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