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April 26, 2007, 21:55 |
Hypersonic flow
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Is it possible to use Fluent to solve Hypersonic flow problems?
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April 27, 2007, 04:34 |
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yes! of course! i have gone up to mach 5! but it needs lot of iterations and cpu effort.
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April 28, 2007, 07:22 |
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Thanks. Any idea what is the maximum Mach number Fluent can take? I might go upto Mach 25.
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May 2, 2007, 00:33 |
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in fact, i havent tested for it, but 25 is possible as you said!
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May 2, 2007, 12:46 |
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Thanks. Can Fluent handle Real gas model? Any idea?
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May 3, 2007, 02:22 |
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yes! define the real gas properties in the materials section with varyinf Cp,viscosity and other things. u can go for user defined profiles also.
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May 3, 2007, 06:38 |
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Thanks a lot. Your words are really helpful.
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May 6, 2007, 22:03 |
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Hi, im relatively new to modelling Hypersonic on FLUENT.I want to invetigate Mach 21.54. How do you do it?
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May 7, 2007, 20:02 |
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Hi, I am very new to the hypersonic flow modeling. I am in the learning process.
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