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Old   December 1, 2005, 06:25
Default Buoyancy effects with species transport models
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Brian Tang
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Hi all,

I'm trying to simulate an experiment in which a foreign gas (argon) is pumped into a cavity of air - this is used to give a density difference. The entire cavity is rotating on the rim of a disc in order to investigate buoyancy effects. I am trying to simulate this by use of the non-reacting species transport model in FLUENT 6.1. What concerns me though is that the mixing model seems to have been developed for reactions/combustion. Can anyone tell me if FLUENT is up to the task of predicting the buoyancy effects that I hope to see?

Many thanks, Brian
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