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October 26, 2000, 10:45 |
Aerosols
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Hello all!
Could anyone give me an advice of which code that is the best for aerosol-simulations. It may be an advantage if one could write own subrutines (or post-processor) for the program. |
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October 27, 2000, 08:52 |
Re: Aerosols
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Have a look at the applications of PHOENICS which is widely used to model two-and multi-phase flows in engineering equipment and environmental studies.
Even its Shareware variant available via cfdSHOP is capable of handling wide range of aerosol-simulation supported by library examples and reported in the papers of PHOENICS Journal of CFD. The papers contain all users setting to enable the readers to re-produce the author's results. Look, for example, at "An Analysis of Heavy Aerosols Dispersion" You can also test-drive PHOENICS on-line via Remote Computing Service. Regards Sergei Zhubrin |
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November 10, 2000, 09:24 |
Re: Aerosols
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Depends on what you want to calculate: phase transition, 1 or 2 way coupling, laminair/turbulent flow. On an unstructured or structured grid. many CFD packages at least claim they can do it (STAR CD, CFX 4, Fluent, Phoenics) take your pick. I wrote my own program (2D Euler with condensation)
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