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November 27, 2000, 09:16 |
k-ŠĆequations
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hello everyone I am a student.I study computer simulation of the hydrodynamics of bubbling fluidized beds and circulating fluidized beds based on the two-fluid model.It's turbulent fluid,i want to use k-ŠĆequations. But I have little experience, because I am new one in this field .I would appreciate it if you could help me get the detailed experimental data or the fundamental code of the calculation. thank you very much!
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December 11, 2000, 01:36 |
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Dear Zeng,
Let me correct one big mistake which you have made in your question. You have written "turbulent fluid" there is nothing like turbulent fluid, it must be turbulent flow. Before going for any computer simulation read some good books on fluid mechanics, turbulence, fluidized bed, etc. etc. I think there is some problem with your brouser. You mean "k-epsilon" equation? GS |
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December 11, 2000, 01:39 |
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Dear Zeng,
Let me correct one big mistake which you have made in your question. You have written "turbulent fluid" there is nothing like turbulent fluid, it must be turbulent flow. Before going for any computer simulation read some good books on fluid mechanics, turbulence, fluidized bed, etc. etc. I think there is some problem with your browser. You mean "k-epsilon" equation? GS |
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