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Old   August 28, 2002, 12:21
Default How to set phase dependent turbulence models?
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J.Yang
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Hi, everyone,

I got information from CFX 5.5.1 manuals that I can set different turbulence model for different phases. But I find the only place I can select the turbulence model for the phases is Domain/Fluid Models form. But I can not select the turbulence model for each phase seperately. Can anyone can help me?

Following is the text from CFX Manual:

<body bgcolor="#00000" text="#111111">Phase-Dependent Turbulence Models

All models available for single-phase calculations are also available for multiphase calculations. It is even possible to use different models in different phases. For example, a recommended model for dilute dispersed two-phase flow uses a k-e model for the continuous phase, and an algebraic eddy viscosity model for the dispersed phase, which simply sets the dispersed phase viscosity proportional to the continuous phase eddy viscosity. </body>
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