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Old   March 31, 2006, 08:36
Default Compressible flow with the Eulerian model
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Hello I want to know why the compressible flow is not allowed when we use the Eulerian model? Is it a probleme of stability? Is it possible tu use a UDF for the density that simulate the compressible ideal gas? In fact, I'm modeling a supersonic flow (and the tailpipe is sonic). The blast impact a fluidized bed, and i want to track the move of particles of this fluidized bed (this is particle of sand) thanx
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