Discrete Phase Model Physical Model
The discrete phase model (DPM) window in ANSYS Fluent is established from different sections. As shown in Fig. 1, there is a separate tab entitled […]
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The discrete phase model (DPM) window in ANSYS Fluent is established from different sections. As shown in Fig. 1, there is a separate tab entitled […]
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Understanding the relationship between velocity and flow rate in the Discrete Phase Model (DPM) has been a daunting challenge for ANSYS Fluent users. This article
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CFD is the most advanced and accurate method for the simulation and numerical investigation of fluid and heat transfer phenomena. In the past, engineers used
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If you have been involved in large academic or industrial engineering projects, you are probably familiar with CFD simulation, and if you have ever tried
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One of the phenomena that engineers deal with a lot is multiphase flow. In such flows, there are several different phases (solid, liquid and gas)
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One of the vital skills for an engineer is the ability to simulate various systems. ANSYS Fluent and COMSOL Multiphysics are the most famous software
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In this article, we have discussed y+, a quantity used to describe fluid velocity near the walls. One way to characterize the velocity close to
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Dimensionless numbers are used to investigate various phenomena in fluid mechanics. In this article, we will see where these numbers come from and get to
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