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June 4, 2002, 10:41 |
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Hi fluent users, I'm mdeling a spray using the DMP. Is it necessary to model the continous (air) phase first and then the dispersed (droplets)? Or can I start directly with the DPM model? Thnak you for any advise
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June 4, 2002, 20:12 |
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Model setup : First, continuous phase and next secondary phase.
Calculation : You may start DPM calculation after continuous phase is converged or you may start simultaneoulsy. The first one is so called 'step by step approach' which is preferred for the stable convergence. Sincerely, Jinwook |
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June 5, 2002, 08:58 |
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Tank you Jinwook for advice, I'm doing so actually in attempt of results. sincerly, Mohamed
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