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Old   September 29, 2011, 10:05
Default Cryogenic boiling: CFX or FLUENT
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I am going to try to simulate boiling of a cryogenic liquid in an upflow through annulus tubes for my graduation prjocect. In this company we have both CFX and FLUENT available but the majority of my collegues have experience in CFX. Now is my question which software package handels boiling good. What are the positive and negative points of these programs?
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