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Old   June 21, 2013, 08:11
Default Explicit/Implicit Scheme in an Unsteady Euler-Euler Multiphase Simulation
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I know that Fluent is capable of using both explicit and implicit schemes. I am using a two phase Euler-Euler method (not sure if this fact is important).

How do I enable one scheme or the other in Fluent? At the moment the solver seems to run without me having made any selection at all, so I assume some scheme is set by default.

I am asking this because I want to select an appropriate time step and it is my understanding that the type of the solution method has an influence on the selection.
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Found it - when selecting the Eulerian multiphase model, there is a section volume fraction parameters/ select scheme/ implicit or explicit.
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