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Old   November 20, 2014, 05:57
Post Simulation of Electrostatic Precipitator (ESP)
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I am trying to develop a model of ESP with using STAR-CCM+ and Ansys Fluent. I have doubt in the area of how I can model the flue gases containing particulate matter. And how to model the collision of particles and particle charges for electrostatic modelling. If you have worked in the area of electrostatic modelling using CFD then I will be much grateful for your help.
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Hey Pratik,

Have you had any luck developing your ESP model? If you were successful, I'm curious if you have any sources that helped you implement your model - and if you would also kindly share those that you found helpful.

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