
MFIX documentation: User`s manual
Author(s) -
Madhava Syamlal
Publication year - 1994
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/69312
Subject(s) - documentation , computer science , set (abstract data type) , code (set theory) , heat transfer , flow (mathematics) , computational science , basis (linear algebra) , energy (signal processing) , algorithm , data mining , theoretical computer science , mechanics , programming language , mathematics , physics , statistics , geometry
MFIX (Multiphase Flow with Interphase exchanges) is a general-purpose hydro-dynamic model for describing chemical reactions and heat transfer in dense or dilute fluid-solids flows, which typically occur in energy conversion and chemical processing reactors. MFIX calculations give time-dependent information on pressure, temperature, composition, and velocity distributions in the reactors. The theoretical basis of the calculations is described in the MFIX Theory Guide. This report, which is the MFIX User`s Manual, gives an overview of the numerical technique, and describes how to install the MFIX code and post-processing codes, set up data files and run MFIX, graphically analyze MFIX results, and retrieve data from the output files. Two tutorial problems that highlight various features of MFIX are also discussed