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How to define the rheology of fluid in material library

User: "Mudassir khan"
Altair Community Member
Updated by Mudassir khan

Hi experts 

I am using HyperWorks CFD 2022.1 to simulate debris flow simulation using granular multiphase flow option in the material library.  I Have a few issues in creating the model. I have discretized my problem as dispersed material(particles o size 3.5 mm)  with fluid moving in a channel with a dam break condition. There are few doubts about defining the material properties exactly with my material.

1. Is it possible to simulate the sediment transport along with fluid by following the dam break step?

2. How to define the fluid having strain rate and viscosity as my fluid is Bingham type but I only have strain vs viscosity and yield stress.  How to define other parameters like Bingham viscosity, time-indexed, and stress growth rate as I don't have these properties?

3. As a mixture has different solid concentrations and rheology, How can I define the solid content using the granular multiphase option?

4. As flow is dam-break type how to assign the defined sediment mixture to a predefined cubical box like air-water mutipase simulation. Option is not showing defined sediment-water mixture for the defined box.

 

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