10/25/2014

Introductory FLUENT Training-Advanced Physics

Multiphase Flow Modeling
Discrete phase model
Eulerian model
Mixture model
Volume-of-fluid model
Reacting Flow Modeling
Eddy dissipation model
Non-premixed, premixed and partially premixed combustion models
Detailed chemistry models
Pollutant formation
Surface reactions
Moving and Deforming Meshes
Single and multiple reference frames
Mixing planes
Sliding meshes
Dynamic meshes
Six-degree-of-freedom solver

A phase is a class of matter with a definable boundary and a particular dynamic response to the surrounding flow/potential field.
Phases are generally identified by solid, liquid or gas, but can also refer to other forms:
Materials with different chemical properties but in the same state or phase (i.e. liquid-liquid)
The fluid system is defined by a primary and multiple secondary phases.
One of the phases is considered continuous (primary)
The others (secondary) are considered
to be dispersed within the continuous phase.
There may be several secondary phase
denoting particles of with different sizes.


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