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October 15, 1998, 16:02 |
CFD on 'Beer-foaming'?
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Hi, CFD experts
I want to use CFD to simulate a phase-change problem which is very similar with the foaming process of beer. Does anyone have such kind of experience or could you tell me: IT IS POSSIBLE OR NOT? If it is possible, I am eager to in chage of this task since I am thinking I may use REAL-beer to do some physical model experiment to verify my numerical results. It will be very happy job (drinking for work without fee). Thanks a lot for your kind suggestion! Sheng |
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