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Old   July 12, 2001, 04:37
Default Pipe flow patterns
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Atholl
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Hello everyone. Has anyone out there succeeded with Fluent 5, the simulation the flow pattern types of two-phase (liquid & gas) pipe flow, i.e. stratified, wavy, slug, annular and bubble. I am currently attempting to do so with Fluent 5's ASM & VOF models and find nothing but perpetual non-convergence, most notably with the continuity residual. If anyone has any experience of this type of modelling, I would be grateful to hear from them. Thanks in advance.
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