When should I enter scaling factor in EDEM-Fluent coupling?
Hello every one,
I am working on CFD-DEM (Particles in the tube) simulations by coupling EDEM and Fluent. I want to do scale up the system to reduce the time of simulation.
I used Archimedes, Froud, Reynolds, Cohesion numbers, and Volume fraction for scale up. (Because I want to scale up both CFD and DEM)
To make these dimensionless numbers constant I changed gravity, viscosity, particle diameter, surface energy, shear modulus, fluid velocity and tube size.
I want to know in this situation should I enter scale up factor in EDEM-Fluent interface or not?
Honestly, I believe that I should enter Scale up factor when I change only particle radius and now because I change different parameters I shouldn't enter this number. but I am not sure about this !
Could you please guide me?
Regards,
Fatemeh
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Hi Fatemeh,
As you have essentially scaled all the inputs yourself then I would not use the scale options in Fluent. If you do then Fluent will apply a scale factor to your scale factor. The option in Fluent assumes all the inputs are as standard but the particle size has been increased.
Regards
Stephen
Hi Fatemeh,
As you have essentially scaled all the inputs yourself then I would not use the scale options in Fluent. If you do then Fluent will apply a scale factor to your scale factor. The option in Fluent assumes all the inputs are as standard but the particle size has been increased.
Regards
Stephen