April 26, 2024 at 3:46 pm
Masi
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Thank you for your reply.Â
We can utilize Fluent to generate a DPM file on walls to analyze particle behavior. I'm curious about how we can achieve similar results using Rocky.
Inhaler plumes, specifically near the nozzle, particles have a high volume fraction; also, due to the nature of flow inside the pipe, collision becomes important, which, for simplification, particle-particle interaction is ignored in most cases. I want to consider this phenomenon in my model, as I'm new to Rocky; I'm wondering if it's applicable to my model.
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