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Old   October 22, 2015, 14:49
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Help needed please, any inputs would be invaluable in this, i'm trying to do simulations of a mixing vessel as attached and i'm not so sure which solver i should use, the pressure-based solver or the density based solver. because the vessel is to be heated at a constant temperature of 333K and the fluid is at a temperature of 301K, the fluid to be mixed is a non-Newtonian fluid, Solidworks was the CAD software used and was imported into the ANSYS WORKBENCH.
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Hi,

I can help you with this simulation. For more information, please mail me your requirement to vignesh.kpv@gmail.com.

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its more imporatance that you have a good mesh befor you do any analysis
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Help needed please, any inputs would be invaluable in this, i'm trying to do simulations of a mixing vessel as attached and i'm not so sure which solver i should use, the pressure-based solver or the density based solver. because the vessel is to be heated at a constant temperature of 333K and the fluid is at a temperature of 301K, the fluid to be mixed is a non-Newtonian fluid, Solidworks was the CAD software used and was imported into the ANSYS WORKBENCH.
Dear Edreez,

I would be interested to get some details of your requirements and give you a Statement of Work(SoW) and a quote. Please get in touch with me at saif@sentientblue.com

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Old   February 27, 2016, 15:46
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Hi,
I have 8 years of experience in CFD analysis. I have performed all kinds of CFD analysis in various CFD software (Ansys CFX, Fluent, etc) .

I am very much interested in your project. Please mail me at rohansharmafree@gmail.com

As per your description, it seems you are solving mixing tank case in Ansys Fluent. I have performed CFD analysis of many mixing tank in past.
I have also attached one sample case for your reference.
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