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Thanks to google!! does this apply to your case?.The steady-particle Lagrangian discrete phase model described in this chapter is suited for flows in which particle streams are injected into a continuous phase flow with a welldefined entrance and exit condition. The Lagrangian model does not effectively model flows in which particles are suspended indefinitely in the continuum, as occurs in solid suspensions within closed systems such as stirred tanks, mixing vessels, or fluidized beds. The unsteady-particle discrete phase model, however, is capable of modeling continuous suspensions of particles. See Chapters 22 and 24 for information about when you might want to use one of the general multiphase models instead of the discrete phase models.n