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Creating a multicomponent particle (DPM)

    • gloria.gonzalez
      Subscriber

      I am trying to create an injection of multicomponent particles and I am having trouble when setting the materials these particles are made of. I am defining the needed materials and trying to add them into the particle-mixture species (following the instructions of the Fluent User’s Guide). However, they do not appear as available. In the tab components (when setting the injection properties) only water appears as a component (although other fluid materials that I have defined appear in the evaporating species dropdown). How can I create a multicomponent particle made of, at least, two materials (different from water)?

      Any reply will be appreciated. Thank you in advance!

    • SRP
      Ansys Employee

      Hi,

      I suggest you please check previous forum discussion: Creating a new particle mixture template by editing the material database file in fluent (ansys.com)

      Hope you find this useful.

      Thank you

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