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Old   June 11, 2017, 04:32
Default modeling Rotational movements of cylindrical particles
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Hello
I have a question. Has anyone used "rotation drag law" in fluent 17.2 and upper in order to model the rotational motion of cylindrical particles by chance ?
I'm trying to model this issue with this module but I'm not successful. According to my results for injecting uniform cylindrical particles (shape factor 0.5) there is no difference between considering rotational motion and without it.
can anyone help ?
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