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Forum: CFX June 26, 2018, 02:54
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Posted By ghorrocks
If your school/university has a research license...

If your school/university has a research license then you should be able to access the customer portal through that. If you are a student you will be able to access the ANSYS academic website, but...
Forum: CFX June 25, 2018, 18:45
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Posted By ghorrocks
Here is one which looks useful:...

Here is one which looks useful: https://support.ansys.com/AnsysCustomerPortal/en_us/Knowledge%20Resources/Tutorials%20&%20Training%20Materials/Training%20Files/Multiphase+Modeling+with+ANSYS+CFX+16.0...
Forum: CFX June 22, 2018, 19:33
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Posted By ghorrocks
The ones using boiling models. Have you...

The ones using boiling models.

Have you found any benchmark results for boiling similar to your case?
Forum: CFX June 22, 2018, 07:27
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Posted By ghorrocks
I cannot say whether your model is good or not....

I cannot say whether your model is good or not. But part of the skill of a CFD practitioner is to be able to work that out for yourself. That's what my previous post tried to explain.

You do the...
Forum: CFX June 22, 2018, 06:41
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Posted By ghorrocks
Have you done the phase change CFX tutorials?...

Have you done the phase change CFX tutorials? Have you done any validation or verification of your boiling model? In other words, have you got some quality benchmark results to check your modelling...
Forum: CFX June 22, 2018, 02:04
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Posted By ghorrocks
Yes, mass transfer really is needed to simulate...

Yes, mass transfer really is needed to simulate the mass transfer between the phases. Kinda obvious I would think.

The Laplacian perssure of a 50um bubble will be quite large, and a 1mm bubble...
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