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November 9, 2022 at 11:24 am
Joshua Mclean
SubscriberTrying to model a concentric tube with a swirler design. Which is pictured here
Been playing around with Discrete Phase modeling. I believe this is the right path to take, however I am new to using this modeling and would like any tips on how to develop an accurate analysis using DPM. Also would like to have two different fluids being atomized in the fuel injector (a fuel and oxidizer). Any way to do this using DPM or another method?
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November 9, 2022 at 3:25 pm
Rob
Forum ModeratorDo you want to look at the atomisation process or start the model with the spray? Have a look at VOF, DPM and VOF to DPM in the Fluent documentation for some idea of what can be done.Â
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