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April 11, 2013, 02:49 |
Settings Cyclone separator
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Tobi
Join Date: Mar 2013
Posts: 26
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Hi all,
I am working on a demisting cyclone separator in star ccm+. I already have a mesh working with k-omega sst and k-epsilon with one-phase. I now want to switch to two-phase. I used the lagrangian multiphase model as it is written in the user guide. Does anyone maybe has some hints? I have read that I should use RSM (reynolds stress model) for cyclone seperators. Should I first start in k-epsilon and after some iterations I change to RSM? Maybe someone has experiences with that? Would be great! Thanks |
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July 10, 2013, 01:08 |
cyclone separator
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SURYA PRASHANTH MADUGULA
Join Date: Jul 2013
Posts: 6
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Hi, Even I'm working on the cyclone in STAR CCM+. It's nice to solve for the flow field first and then proceed to the Lagrangian model following the tutorial.
to start with simply use the K-E model and then switch over the models to see which one gives a better solution. This will also help u in knowing which model works what way. Coming to a conclusion on how much is the efficiency of the cyclone is posing a problem. I'm still finding a proper way to find it out. If you know the exact way please do let me know. |
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