Article | REF: SE5068 V1

Methods for modeling gas explosions

Author: Anousone CHAMPASSITH

Publication date: January 10, 2013 | Lire en français

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    4. CFD approach

    The observations reported in the following paragraphs are largely based on the use of the FLACS and AUTOREAGAS codes. Obviously, not all CFD codes are similar to those cited here, and some observations may not apply to other codes.

    4.1 Overview of the main codes

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    4.1.1 AUTOREAGAS

    AUTOREAGAS was developed by Century Dynamics and TNO (Dutch organization). It is now part of the software range supplied by ANSYS Inc.

    AUTOREAGAS is a CFD tool for the three-dimensional modeling...

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