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February 2, 2010, 08:41 |
Extracting the different Two Phase forces
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Torsten Thomas Betschart
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Hi All
I have a question related to my simulations carried out. In the moment, two phase simulations are carried out using the euler euler two phase approach for monodispersed air water bubbly flow. Since the flow is quite complicated, it would be very interesting to study the effect of the different fores which act between the two velocity fields (of the continuous and dispersed phase). Now, as far as known, it is possible to see the forces acting for both phases (modeled fluids). It would be very helpful to extract the distinct force therms as they were calculated from the code (so for example the drag force, the lift force, the turbulent dispersion force) to judge the result and the influence of the forces one by one. Is there a possibility to do so? Unfortunately, I did not figure this out yet. Best Regards Torsten Betschart |
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