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Suraj Marale March 25, 2015 08:07

air and water mixture analysis- ANSYS CFX
 
Hello,
Anyone have idea about how to do the analysis in cfx, when two fluids (ex.air and water) are mixing????
In one cylinder, Air is coming from bottom inlet and water is spraying from top. Water temperature is more than air temperature.These two fluid are mixing so that heat and mass transfer will takes place. I want to do the analysis of this model in CFX or Fluent...

Any idea how to do?? if you have any tutorials related to this please give me....

Thanks in advance....:)

diamondx March 25, 2015 09:07

Start with regular tutorial first, then move on to multiphase tutorials, that's what you need to read

Suraj Marale March 26, 2015 00:36

Thanks for reply Ali,,..
Thanks for the pdf.... But I already know the meshing...For my model i did the meshing in ICEM and i can solve the problems with single fluid...

As First time i am working on multiphase, hence i need the help... if you have any tutorials regarding the multiphase please give me, that will be very helpful for me..

Thanks...:)

ghorrocks March 26, 2015 03:35

CFX comes with lots of multiphase tutorial examples. There are heaps more on the ANSYS customer web site.

diamondx March 26, 2015 06:58

check the help section...
that pdf is a link in my signature, it comes with every post in this forum...

Suraj Marale March 28, 2015 09:33

thanks for reply,
I am not getting any tutorial related to my problem. please if you have any give me the link....

Thanks..

ghorrocks March 29, 2015 05:24

What do you mean? I already told you that CFX comes with lots of tutorial examples of air water flows, and lots more are available on the ANSYS customer website. Is there some reason these examples are not suitable?


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