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Old   April 4, 2015, 00:04
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Hi cfd experts,

I was wondering to use erosion-mdm coupling to my project about calculating erosion rate at plugged-tee. the results is very high because of steady state condition, does any body here have a tutorial how to use erosion mdm coupling in fluent? or do you know, where i can find this dialog box???

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Old   April 4, 2015, 00:20
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Probably the erosion module in Fluent is not available to you based on your current software license. I mean this module might be available to users who have a full accessibility license.
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Old   April 4, 2015, 01:29
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Probably the erosion module in Fluent is not available to you based on your current software license. I mean this module might be available to users who have a full accessibility license.
oh, thats too bad, but thanks for your answer
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Hey there,

I am also looking into the erosion module and it looks like as though it is newly developed and is an add-on from the typical Fluent package (and not cheap either).

There are no tutorials I can find at this point for it nor can I find any theory as to how it is being used other then the presentations for it. If I find anything and you are still interested, let me know.

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Hey there,

I am also looking into the erosion module and it looks like as though it is newly developed and is an add-on from the typical Fluent package (and not cheap either).

There are no tutorials I can find at this point for it nor can I find any theory as to how it is being used other then the presentations for it. If I find anything and you are still interested, let me know.

Cheers!
If you have any documents and tutorials for erosion coupled with MDM, please mail me,,,civilkarthik2010@gmail.com
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Old   August 17, 2017, 08:44
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Not sure about older versions but Erosion model is available from versions 15 on wards.
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