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Old   August 11, 2012, 02:57
Default Reverse Osmosis simulation with openFOAM
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I want to simulate an RO desalination process with openFOAM. does anybody have experience in this issue? Does openFOAM appropriate for it? can openFOAM solve concentration equations in porous media?
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Old   August 11, 2012, 10:17
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Dear Reza
good question is a part of answer
you mentioned a phenomena, but it is better you post here what are you going to simulate
One phase- Two phase?
Incompressible - Compressible?
Navier - Stokes or Euler?
Laminar - Turbulent?
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