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December 17, 2003, 01:03 |
solid-solid interaction
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hai, In my problem, in a cylindrical combustor, coal comes from an inlet port horizoantally. In the combustor, sand is patched to a height and air is sent from bottom of combustor. Now, I want to know that, is there any specific laws for drag etc. for the solid-solid interaction(sand-coal). Can we use existing laws in Fluent.?IF so, which one?
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December 17, 2003, 09:24 |
Re: solid-solid interaction
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FLUENT implements the Syamlal-O'Brian symmetric drag function for pairs of solid phases.
You can select it in the Phase->Interaction->Drag panel. Hi ap |
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December 24, 2003, 04:04 |
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Thanks once again ap, if the same problem is considered with energy equation included, such that the fluid is given a inlet Temperature, what model can we use for fluid-solid ineraction and also solid-solid interaction.
Thanking You, krishna. |
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