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August 16, 2004, 14:22 |
Re: Multiphase flow modeling
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Your problem seems to be manageable with fluent. Computing the mass and momentum interchange coefficients, drag and lift force functions of local flow parameters isnt a problem using fluent ... read carefully the documentation. The only difficulty i see is how you are gonna create the droplet generation. This cause a stratified flow or annular flow is relevent from teh OVF model when the a droplet tracking is relevant from the DPM model or euler euler model in certain case. All that depends on what you looking for in the end ... this will tell you what assumption to make and thus what model to use. Hope this help
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