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January 11, 2013, 11:14 |
Under-relaxation Factors for Solid-Gas flow
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Bayard Morales
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Hello there.
I am running simulations using Fluent 14.0 of gas-solid flows in reactors as Fluidised Bed, Circulating Fluidised Bed and Spouted Beds. My modelling is Euler-euler, with a granular phase with diameter ranging from 20*10^-6 to 20*10^-4. I am attaining convergence, but I would like to know if any of you have any advice regarding the Under-relaxation factors for this kind of simulation, in order to allow me to employ larger time-steps. Thanks in advance. |
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