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Old   November 17, 2017, 23:13
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My assignement is to calculate the added mass coefficient of air bubbles in a water column. I need to use the Euler-Lagrange method (particle tracking) to obtain information on the bubbles (velocity, acceleration, distance between bubbles) and then use a fortran routine to do the added mass coefficient calculation. Do you have any specific tutorials that can help with this assignement ?
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No, and you are very unlikely to find any tutorials on something this specialised. You are going to have to look at the general tutorials on user fortran and multiphase models and work it out from there.
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