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Lattice Boltzmann Method for fluid flow

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Does new version of comsol incluide Lattice Boltzmann Method for fluid flows..or it is still runs with conventional NS equation..

4 Replies Last Post 21 mai 2010, 07:43 UTC−4

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Posted: 1 decade ago 20 mai 2010, 17:50 UTC−4
Currently not, and I think it will not.
Currently not, and I think it will not.

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Posted: 1 decade ago 20 mai 2010, 21:01 UTC−4
Hi
do you work for Comsol, how could you say that comsol will not consider this method?
Hi do you work for Comsol, how could you say that comsol will not consider this method?

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Posted: 1 decade ago 21 mai 2010, 02:14 UTC−4
My bad. To be clear: as far as I read the specs of upcoming CFD module, I've not seen LBM there. Would be cool though.
My bad. To be clear: as far as I read the specs of upcoming CFD module, I've not seen LBM there. Would be cool though.

Ivar KJELBERG COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)

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Posted: 1 decade ago 21 mai 2010, 07:43 UTC−4
Hi

I cannot comment on the CFD content, but I would like to add that the large majority of the forum participants (including myself) are entousiastic end-users, and not Comsol persons. COMSOL is certainly monitoring and correcting any deviation on the Forum, and some of the support persons are replying too, but generally they also indicate their appartenance in their reply.

So any "official" Comsol questionsshould be addressed directly to support@comsol.com, and "users interactions" are for the Forum, as stated in the "Rules and Guidelins"

Have fun Comsoling
Ivar
Hi I cannot comment on the CFD content, but I would like to add that the large majority of the forum participants (including myself) are entousiastic end-users, and not Comsol persons. COMSOL is certainly monitoring and correcting any deviation on the Forum, and some of the support persons are replying too, but generally they also indicate their appartenance in their reply. So any "official" Comsol questionsshould be addressed directly to support@comsol.com, and "users interactions" are for the Forum, as stated in the "Rules and Guidelins" Have fun Comsoling Ivar

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