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Mahdi
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Hi all:
I am doing a cfd simulation in two-stroke uniflow scavenged marine engine by the use of fluent. The main concern is the in-cylinder air flow and swirl formation where the inlet ports are in bottom dead centre and in the cylinde wall. (20 ports) I have some questions and am wondering if anyone could give me any clue. 1- what type of bc gives me the best results? 2- what type of model viscous do best? 3- Unsteady or steady? Regards Last edited by M a h d i; August 13, 2009 at 12:46. |
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