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Forum: FLUENT April 21, 2010, 07:19
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Posted By mannobot
Super. I will give it a try. And report about the...

Super. I will give it a try. And report about the progress.

Thank you very much.
Forum: FLUENT April 21, 2010, 05:43
Replies: 12
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Posted By mannobot
There are no walls. The slot is surrounded by...

There are no walls. The slot is surrounded by environment like watering flowers in the garden using a watering can. But I have to restrict the domain. Otherwise I would get an infinite amount of...
Forum: FLUENT April 21, 2010, 04:56
Replies: 12
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Posted By mannobot
It would be the same problem modelling a water...

It would be the same problem modelling a water tap. Where do I have to end the domain surrounding the tap? Assuming I am interested in the behaviour of the flow field close to the point where the...
Forum: FLUENT April 21, 2010, 03:48
Replies: 12
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Posted By mannobot
Thank you. I will try. But what kind of bocos...

Thank you. I will try. But what kind of bocos would you recommend at the outside. I will model a cube around the entire slot. Pressure outlet with environmental conditions?

Kind regards
Forum: FLUENT April 20, 2010, 08:54
Replies: 12
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Posted By mannobot
I have to excuse my unclear definition. The...

I have to excuse my unclear definition. The internal is no longer of interest because I think the multiphase solution will make it. In the end the state at the outside is the big unknown. I use ICEM...
Forum: FLUENT April 20, 2010, 05:05
Replies: 12
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Posted By mannobot
Hi -mAx-, thanks for the quick reply. Using...

Hi -mAx-,

thanks for the quick reply. Using the multiphase model is not really common to me. I worked within turbine industry and solely dealt with gas. So in the end FLUENT will calculate the...
Forum: FLUENT April 19, 2010, 04:19
Replies: 12
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Posted By mannobot
Defining varying viscosity

Hi,

is it possible to define different viscosities within one domain? I have a model of different chambers and would like to define different behaviour of the fluid in each chamber.

Any help...
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