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May 31, 2012, 17:59 |
2 Phase flow in CFX?
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John E
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Hello!
I have this problem I've been looking at with a large underwater tank of LNG (of some kind) that erupts, causing the liquid to boil and seep from the tank while water is pressing into the tank. The goal is to find out how fast the tank is emptied of LNG. Can CFX handle 2-phase flows, i.e., the transition from liquid to gas at temperature changes, etc? If not, just normal liquid mixing would be an interesting scenario to try out. Anyone done something similar? |
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