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Old   March 1, 2013, 04:32
Question important: spillway with aerator device
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Hello.

I have very important question.

I have to simulate a spillway with aerator device and free surface, in fluent.(for prevention of cavitation)
Can fluent simulate this chute with artificial injection air into the ramp?
or the ramp (eg. offset,groove or ...) is
Sufficient for prevention of cavitation?(without injection air into the ramp)
see this pic

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Old   March 14, 2013, 04:45
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