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Old   November 19, 2005, 08:38
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karthik
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hi

i'm modelling a problem in which water is entering a tank thru holes and exiting thru holes on the opposite end. since the corners r not reached by water, proper churning is necessary...so thought of injecting compressed air to enhance the flow...please tell me which multi phase model to use and how to use...

any help is highly appreciated.... thanks regards

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Old   November 21, 2005, 03:45
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k-e model is all time classic for two phase flow.use it with automatic values at the beginning .Then read more about your case, to give specific values in it
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Old   November 22, 2005, 05:13
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its dependent to volumetric rate of Air/water you can use VOF or Discret phase model goodluck
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