Where can I find DEM in CFD softwares?
Hi, I am working a filter that used granular material as media for gas filtration. I was wondering which model (DEM) and which software (Fluent, CFX....) is better or easier to handle?
Regards Ke |
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You want to do the detailed model of flow through granules or is it OK for you simply model a "porous solid"?
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Thanks for the reply. I want to know the porous solid, like small rocks flowing through a vertical hopper.
Your comments and suggestions will be apprecicated! Ke |
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You mean something like a fluidized bed of gravel behaving like sand flowing through a hopper? I don't know at all how to model that! There is some highly nonlinear behavior in that case - it's a pseudo-liquid with a yield point... Hmmm. I wonder if anyone else has ideas?
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Thanks, anyway.
I will ask my friends about this topic. Ke |
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about wall two dimations and have 4 TEMPRTURE about 4 sides
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undertaking a research on erosion hazard assessment using remote sensing,seriosly looking for free donation of a software that can give me such a facility
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need some softwares
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PHOENICS is open to put any physics you wish as applied to solving continuum equations. Through the user module ground.
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waht is DEM ?
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I need DEM code written in fortran or C language and DEM commercial code using DEM simulation Thanks
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I need DEM code source or commercial my phd is modeling the granular mixing in the rotating drum waiting for your reply Thanks
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Have you considered MFIX (http://www.mfix.org/)?
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