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September 27, 2002, 17:50 |
VOF code?
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Hi y'all
I need to solve a problem involving two phase a free surface flow model that includes small particle tracking in the liquid phase. So far I've used fluent but the results take too long and I have to change so often the solution parameters to obtain a decent convergence that ( I think) the results will be very difficult to be repeated by someone else. I would like to know if there is another code comercial or not with better multiphase VOF-particle tracking solving features. Thnx CFD newbie |
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September 30, 2002, 13:24 |
Re: VOF code?
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Hi CFD newbie,
I've done some 2 phase surface flows using STAR-CD. (I have no experience with Fluent). I'm not sure if your particular problem will run faster, but you might want to look into it. (www.adapco-online.com) |
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October 11, 2002, 21:06 |
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Please check FLOW-3D for simulation of free surface problems. FLOW-3D is provided by Flow Science inc. a company found by Dr. C.W. Hirt who proposed and developed VOF algorithm. Their Web page is www.flow3d.com
Good luck! |
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