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shittu
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can anyone suggest how to simulate "compressed gas filling" in the cylinder using CFX?
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Glenn Horrocks
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The procedure is:
1) Do the CFX tutorials 2) Think about the physics involved in the model 3) Get the geometry and fluid models 4) Simulate it using the techniques shown in the tutorials.
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