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vass July 2, 2009 16:12

lagoon
 
Hello, I am beginner in CFX, and must simulate a lagoon for treatment, and that this will need to have an initial height of the fluid, must begin the simulation with permanent flow and also add a tracer. If someone can explain to me how can I do that I would be immensely grateful.

Rui July 2, 2009 16:54

What CFX Tutorials have you done so far?

vass July 3, 2009 00:20

Quote:

Originally Posted by vass (Post 221277)
Hello, I am beginner in CFX, and must simulate a lagoon for treatment, and that this will need to have an initial height of the fluid, must begin the simulation with permanent flow and also add a tracer. If someone can explain to me how can I do that I would be immensely grateful.

Will someone be able to help me this problem?
Now appreciate the commitment to do so.

Rui July 3, 2009 04:43

still,
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rui (Post 221282)
What CFX Tutorials have you done so far?

... ah, and have a look at http://www.cfd-online.com/Wiki/Ansys_FAQ#How_should_I_ask_my_question_on_the_CFX_ forum_to_get_the_best_possible_answer.3F, specially at "Dont ask over broad questions e.g. "How do I simulate a 4-stroke engine". Nobody is going to type out fifty pages of guidance. They have better things to do" :cool:

vass July 3, 2009 08:56

Somebody could help me in at least one of the problems.
Thank the efforts of those who at least try to help me.

ghorrocks July 5, 2009 07:36

Hi,

Do the free surface flow over a bump tutorial as it covers free surface flows and setting initial conditions. The tracer will probably be modelled as a passive scalar, or in CFX talk an "additional variable". By permanent flow I assume you mean the water is flowing through the thing - well, that's why you are doing a CFD analysis.

Glenn Horrocks

vass July 5, 2009 09:49

Thank you Glenn Horrocks.


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