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Old   February 9, 2012, 17:45
Default Modeling of water sprays
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Hello all: I am planning to model water sprays in ANSYS FLuent 13.0. Can fluent model water sprays by using default atomizers for example: Pressure Swirl Atomizer. I appreciate if any one help in this. Thank you in advance.
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Old   February 11, 2012, 07:29
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Yes..you can model water spray with Fluent's in-built atomizer models
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Old   February 11, 2012, 16:23
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Yes..you can model water spray with Fluent's in-built atomizer models
Thank you for the reply. I did try model water sprays but I could not validate the pressure swirl atomizer. I have company manufactured data on spray characteristics.
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