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October 9, 2014, 07:13 |
Fluid mixing
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anubhav
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Hello all
I am trying to solve a problem in which there is a cylinder having two inlets and one outlet.one inlet is for argon gas and other for steam.can anybody suggest me how to approach it with the boundary conditions.(at inlet 1 velocity. 5 and at inlet 2 velocity 3 m/s) |
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October 9, 2014, 14:12 |
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Lane Carasik
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Are you trying to use CFD to solve this problem?
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October 15, 2014, 00:32 |
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anubhav
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Yes I am trying this problem using Ansys fluent
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October 15, 2014, 10:51 |
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Lane Carasik
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I recommend looking through their multiphase tutorials in Fluent. Also, we have a ANSYS subforum on here, where that question would be more readily answered. Learn the appropriate manner for modeling steam first from an appropriate literature review/asking the ANSYS tech support for help.
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