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Tutorial 11 of CFX: Flow Through a Butterfly Valve |
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Hamed
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Dear friends,
I am solving the tutorial 11 of CFX (Flow Through a Butterfly Valve). For inlet boundary condition of particles is it possible to define " Volume Fraction " of particles instead of mass flow. Sincerely |
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Glenn Horrocks
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No. I don't think so. You will have to convert the volume fraction to a particle mass flow rate.
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