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August 1, 2002, 23:46 |
Ammonia gas and air-VOF model??
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Hi,
I am going to model the spread of ammonia gas at a particular area in a room which has inlets and outlets of incoming and outgoing air. Is this a VOF model? |
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August 2, 2002, 02:41 |
Re: Ammonia gas and air-VOF model??
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No because gas and air could be mixed so you couldn't have a free surface.
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August 2, 2002, 03:35 |
Re: Ammonia gas and air-VOF model??
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No, you should model this using species transport.
Laika, still orbiting |
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