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April 25, 2024 at 5:22 pmmmoham65Subscriber
Hello,
I have a question about using Rocky. I have fine water droplets around 5 micrometers in my domain which I consider use two way coupling model (CFD-Rocky) . However, I couldn't find a suitable injection cone for spray injection. I wonder how I can define the injection cone type in Rocky ( like cone injection type in DPM model).
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May 9, 2024 at 1:20 amJackson GomesAnsys Employee
Hi Mona,
There is no direct way to define an injection cone type in Ansys Rocky, similar to DPM used in Fluent.Â
You can generate the conical flow path of the particles in Fluent, them import it for Rocky.
Find more information in the Rocky's top toolbar Help | Manuals | CFD Coupling Technical Manual.Â
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