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Old   June 25, 2016, 01:43
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Can somebody help with install solid particles in fluid domaine (CFX)?
Want simulate inflow particle into pipe

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Old   June 25, 2016, 03:54
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This is covered in the cfx tutorial examples. This is part of your installation.
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This is covered in the cfx tutorial examples. This is part of your installation.
can you named a tutorial example?
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Old   June 25, 2016, 06:12
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They are all worth doing - and you need to be familiar with them as that is the first place to look when you start a new type of simulation.

The butterfly valve is an example of lagrangian particle tracking and the airlift reactor is an example of eularian multiphase which is another way of modelling particles.
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They are all worth doing - and you need to be familiar with them as that is the first place to look when you start a new type of simulation.

The butterfly valve is an example of lagrangian particle tracking and the airlift reactor is an example of eularian multiphase which is another way of modelling particles.
Аfter starting solver in transient regime on second time step i have fatal eror -

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what is it mean?
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That's a FAQ: http://www.cfd-online.com/Wiki/Ansys...do_about_it.3F
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can you check my BC?
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can you check my BC?
If you posted your CCL and out-file, we would be able to check your boundary conditions...
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If you posted your CCL and out-file, we would be able to check your boundary conditions...
here that
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If you posted your CCL and out-file, we would be able to check your boundary conditions...
Can you help?
I don t know how solve force of colliding between particles?
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