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April 17, 2007, 07:47 |
CFD Matlab vs Fluent
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Dear Forum
We are facing a real complicated CFD problem. We need to simulate Aerosoles ( water droplets ) injected by nozzels into a high velocity airstrem ( not symetrical 60 m/s). We need to see were the droplets are taken too ( approx. distance is 1 - 2 m ) Now my question can such a task be solved by both fluent or and Matlab CFD. Since we learnt that the net needs to be more than 1.5 mio. resolution. thanks thomas stauffiger |
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April 19, 2007, 12:31 |
Re: CFD Matlab vs Fluent -> try STAR-CD
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you might want to consider STAR-CD since this sounds very similar to fuel atomisation and evaporation in engines (both inlet manifolds and in-cylinder) which STAR-CD has excelled at for many years.
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