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April 23, 2004, 05:20 |
two phase flow
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Hi all,
I've a question concerning the two phase flow in a cyclone system. The flow consists of air and small water droplets and I want to determine the seperation rate under transient conditions. The result should a conclusiuon about how much (ml) will be removed from the system after 60 seconds. Is it possible to handle this kind of problem with Fluent ? thx |
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April 27, 2004, 03:34 |
Re: two phase flow
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Hi,
Yes, you can do it. How about the volume fraction of water?. If it's less than 10%, DPM unsteady tracking is suitable. More than 10%, Mixuture Model is suitable and time is unsteady. Thanks FJ |
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