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Old   June 30, 2016, 08:45
Question modeling of snow flow
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I decided to look into the modeling of snow flow to use Ansys Fluent.
So far only managed to find one article on modeling snow in Ansys Advantage № 19`2013. The problem is that a lack of information and experience do not even know where to start in Ansys Fluent! I am trying to repeat the result of a test calculation, which has been done in the journal Ansys Advantage, ie I create a cube model and exported in Ansys Fluent. Previously, you had to use only CFX, c fluents not know I think I will learn in the process. The specific question I can not deliver, since the problem is local, please help, I will be glad to any advice!
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Old   September 17, 2016, 23:03
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hi, have you find any material/document on Ice modeling in CFD fluent. if you know about the basic steps of Ice modeling, please share.
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