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UDF for lift forces in mixture multi-phase flow |
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Dear all,
I am trying to write a udf for lift forces through modifying slip calculation in mixture multi-phase model. It seems to bit complicated in getting rotational velocity gradient calculations. Can any one give idea how to do to exactly. thanks and regards, narasi |
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ARE U MODIFYING FORCE OR COEFFICIENT?
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i aam trying to modify the force, since in mixture multi-phase model, as such there is no lift fornce addtion in slip caluculations.
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Please check ur Yahoo account.
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