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November 14, 2000, 15:28 |
Multiple fluids
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I have a heat exchanger system in which hot water exchanges heat with a blowing cold air (ex: radiator). How can I use FLUENT software to consider two seperate moving fluids i.e, two inlets and two outlets.
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November 15, 2000, 13:26 |
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Version 4.x of FLUENT cannot do this, but 5.x can.
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November 15, 2000, 13:49 |
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Is that mean I can have two fluids, with two seperate inlets & outlets in my single model? I already have 5 x
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November 17, 2000, 11:01 |
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you definitely can have more than 1 fluid with more than 1 inlet & outlet.you may try to specify the boundary conditions of your inlet & outlet by using gambit.However,if i'm not mistaken you may only specify a boundary condition to a surface.you cannot specify 2 or more boundary condition to a surface(e.g. you cannot specify velocity inlet & pressure inlet at the same face simultaneously)
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November 4, 2010, 15:40 |
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Can anyone tell .How to introduce two different fluids with different velocities in FLUENT 12.0 . I have two two inlets and one outlet.
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