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Sture Smidt
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Hi,
I am going to solve a gas plume mixing with air. The domain will be at least 1000m long over a fairly flat surface. The gas will be let into the domain through a inlet flush with the surface (ground). The air will be moving at, say, 10 m/s. The interesting result is the gas to air ratio as a function of time and distance. Which solvers are candidates? Best Regards Sture |
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