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Can anyone please help me with the fluent steps to simulate a turbulent flow in a rectangular tank with four spires(3D), I have tried a number of options, but all in vain? thanks Neelima
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if you are simulating a mixing model or somthing similiar to it you can have a book from Andre Bekker's website. If you can provide your email id I can also forward it to you. The book has a great detail of mixing problems.
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