Besides improvements to the FLOW-3D user interface that provide easier, faster and error-free simulation setup, a key solver development is the detailed cutcell method for the improved calculation of shear stresses, a valuable development for applications where the viscous boundary layer is important. We will also discuss new dissolved oxygen and axial pump models, moving droplet/bubble sources, extensions to active simulation control, a new VOF to particle method, and an important new functionality that allows users to define materials and fluid properties using two dimensional tables; for example, allowing for the definition of a fluid's viscosity as a function of both strain rate and solid particulate content. This multi-variate definition of properties has far-reaching applications. Many more exciting developments in both the user interface and in the solver will be covered. Learn more at [ Ссылка ]
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