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Old   October 24, 2013, 08:07
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Hi Friends,

I'm trying to model the spray having solid cone structure using DPM having spray angle of 15 Deg.

Should I need to consider the effect of air also??.

Can anyone help me with this Problem.

I need the procedure to achieve this.

Please help me
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Old   October 24, 2013, 08:39
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Hi Vignesh,
What is your injectant (water?)? Are you injecting into a domain that filled with air. If this is what you are doing, then your continuous fluid has to be air and water is your injectant.
Fluent should automatically calculate the interaction of air/spray for you.
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