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Old   July 9, 2019, 04:12
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Hi,

There is a project and we would like to find collaborations with u.

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1. Development on OpenFOAM platform
2. 3D simulation: Flow induced vibration of bundles (a collection of cylinders) under single-phase flow. The fluid flows in the channel between cylinders (initiallly along the axis of cylinders). The spacers appears at center which brings cross flow around. Thus there are tubulence induced virbration.
3. 2D simulation: Flow induced vibration of bundles under gas-liquid two-phase cross flows.
The flow pattern could be either bubbly flow or slug flow. We can start from mixture/Euler model for bubbly flow however.
4. either tubulence induced virbration or fluid-elastic instability is the major phenomenen that the customers are most concerned.

If you are interested in this project, please tell me and we can talk more about technique details and collabration details.
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