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June 30, 2005, 02:50 |
Annular multiphase flow
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This is a really basic question. I want to model the flow of gas through a pipe with only a thin layer of liquid on the outside of the pipe, each phase having different velocities. Also I would like to model very small particles through this pipe. Should I use the Eulerian Model for each of these simulations? Should I begin with the ASM model to calculate an initial solution and then use the Eulerian model for a more accurate result? Any hints or pointers on the best method of modelling this flow regime will be greatly apppreciated.
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June 30, 2005, 09:12 |
Re: Annular multiphase flow
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Are you using a commercial code?
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June 30, 2005, 21:05 |
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Yeah sorry, I am using Fluent 6.
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