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September 24, 2024 at 6:48 pmfervilanova99Subscriber
I want to implement a device to decompact soy flour. The device is a lance that pulses compressed air to decompact a wagon of soy flour. How can I simulate this situation? with what component?
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September 25, 2024 at 8:31 amRobForum Moderator
Not a simple problem. You have a complex physics, which can be done. You potentially have a large variation in length scale (flour grain relative to the wagon) which could make it very computationally expensive.Â
Have a look at Fluent-Rocky coupling, Fluent's Eulerian granular model, and compressable flow (only) in Fluent. You may need to rethink the project depending on how much compute you have available. A nozzle into a cup might be a more realistic starting point.Â
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