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April 11, 2001, 22:46 |
Two-fluid model
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Dear all,
Who has experience using two-fluid model to simulate gas-solid two-phase flows? In Fluent5.4, I only find three multiphase models in the User's Guide: VOF, Cavitation model, and ASM model. It is said at www.fluent.com that the kinetic theroy of particulate phase (or said Eulerian-Granular model)has beed adopted in Fluent. How to find and use it in Fluent? Thanks. |
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April 12, 2001, 03:14 |
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Try Fluent 4.5 it has the granular model inbuilt.
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April 12, 2001, 04:56 |
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I tried Fluent 4.5 but I was disappointed.
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April 13, 2001, 15:59 |
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I am not sure what you are solving. Are you simulating gas-solid problem? If so, it does not look like a two-phase flow problem to me. If you just want to solve energy equation in your solid zone (heat conduction), then it is a conjugate problem. Fluent can handle that pretty easily.
If I didn't understand your problem correctly, please correct me. I was just trying to help. |
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April 24, 2001, 02:08 |
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Then finally, how do you find the solution? Because I am also plan to use fluent4 to simulate gas-solids two-phase flow. Is there any other way to get the results of gas-solids flow? Both in dilute or dense flow?
RGDS, Daninwin |
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