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April 12, 2024 at 9:42 pm
Michela Benazzi
SubscriberHello, as the title says I am trying to use GaAs and CO2 for fluids mixing in Ansys fluent. I completed part of this project on Mechanical, where I could assign materials from Engineering Data to different parts of my system. I moved on to Fluent to study the intermixing, however I don't see an option to add previously selected Engineering Data materials, and my academic license does not cover the GRANTA database. I suppose a way to get around it would be changing the properties of one of the few fluids I have access to (see air below) so that it will match my desired materials? Open to any tips, thank you kindly in advance!
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April 15, 2024 at 10:44 am
Rob
Forum ModeratorNo, Engineering Data is just for Mechanical (I think - it's not available for Fluent). You'll need to define what you want/need in Fluent.Â
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