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Hi All
Does anyone have any information about the volume weighted mixing law used by Fluent for multi species density model. In particular, I am interested in its application to the coupled slover. I've found it hard to get any useful information from the manual or reference. Thanks in advance Sam |
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Jie (Jay) Zhang
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The volume-weighted-mixing-law is for non-ideal-gas mixtures.
If you have selected volume-weighted-mixing-law, define the density for each of the fluid materials that comprise the mixture. You may define constant or (if applicable) temperature-dependent densities for the individual species. http://my.fit.edu/itresources/manual...ug/node334.htm |
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