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youngan June 30, 2003 03:32

Problem on boundry of two phase flow
 
hi,all I have trouble to define an outlet of gas-solid two phase flow in CFX4.4, which gas phase can pass through while solid phase can't. How can i achieve this. I am using an euler-euler solution. My problem is as follow: Gas-solid flow goes into a tank through an inlet and there is an outlet which only gas can pass through. so the solid remains in the tank. But i do not know how to difine such an outlet in CFX4.4. I have tried several times with different method. 1. I define INLET and MASS FLOW BOUNDARY as the inlet and outlet and define the flux of the MASS FLOW BOUNDARY as 1*1.0 and 1*0.0. The result is both gas and solid phase pass through the MASS FLOW BOUNDARY. 2. I define PRESSURE and MASS FLOW BOUNDARY as the inlet and outlet and define the flux of the MASS FLOW BOUNDARY as 1*1.0 and 1*0.0. The result is no solid came into the tank through the inlet. 3. I define INLET and MASS FLOW BOUNDARY as the inlet and PRESSURE and define the normal velocity of the oulet as zero by using USRBCS. The result is both gas and solid phase pass through the MASS FLOW BOUNDARY. 4. I want to define the outlet as Porous walls. But I do not know how to define. Thanks


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