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Antonio October 2, 2004 07:40

Is it possible to do in Fluent?
 
Hi everybody,

I'm looking for a CFD software capable of simulating the following situation:

Air is flowing through a closed channel that is intersected by another channel, through which water is flowing. If air velocity is high, it will drag water, increasing its velocity, and maybe forming droplets.

Do you think it would be possible to simulate this problem in Fluent?

Thanks,

Titiksh Patel October 2, 2004 08:03

Re: Is it possible to do in Fluent?
 
Hi,

Ya, its possible in Fluent. There is one tutorial also mentioned in the manual.

Also look into methodolgy of Multiphase modelling in Fluent.

Regards, Titiksh

Frasier Crane October 3, 2004 06:37

Re: Is it possible to do in Fluent?
 
you won't be able to see the droplets if you want to do that, only a difusse water concentration in the air stream that will depends in the fluids flowrates, maybe I'm wrong (I have a little expirience with fluent) and with a very very fine mesh you could do it but I doubt it, more comments????

FC

jackie October 3, 2004 23:44

Re: Is it possible to do in Fluent?
 
use vof, it is easy to do it.


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