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Hi there,
Could you forwad me some suggestion on how to simulate Non-Newtonian fluid flow? Should we use the PolyFlow or could we still use the Fluent? Thank you very much in advance. Ray Hong |
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You can use FLUENT difine your material property for non-newtonian material
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Do you mean you use the UDF to define the Non-Newtonian fluid properties?
Best regards. Ray |
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Not essentialy You can use it but its not nessesery study chapter7 from user guid
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Dear Nasser,
Thank you very much. Ray |
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