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July 15, 2005, 15:33 |
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I solve Navier Stokes with periodic boundary conditions using FEM in order to simulate the film flow in a sinusoidal wall. The frontal solver is very slow. Also i cant use a dense mesh. Does anyone know any appropriate solver for my case? Thank u!
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July 16, 2005, 16:18 |
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Are you dealing with blood flow through arteries? Biofluid Dynamics Applications are given an excellent review in the book by Kleinstreuer (Engineering Fluid Dynamics- An Interdisciplinary Systems Approach) published by Cambridge. They have used CFDS_FLOW3D Hope that will help
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July 17, 2005, 05:50 |
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Try going to multi physics solver (mulphysics) page, they have used FVM solver for moving boundary cases. Link I have written some where, will provide you latter. A.S. |
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July 17, 2005, 05:53 |
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http://smirnov.mae.wvu.edu/
visit this site of Dr. A. Smirov, goto multiphysics, you may get required information. Good Luck A.S. |
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