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Old   November 30, 2017, 01:44
Default Validation for Solid particles in riser DDPM and Eulerian multiphase problem
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I want to do a Fluent problem with a 2 phase flow solid particles injected in a riser. I found a few tutorials on youtube , but I can't seem to find any experimental data for validation. (all the experiments seem to be on more complex problems). Coudl you guys point me in the direction of some good papers/published data?
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Old   December 6, 2017, 13:06
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Dear daniele,

Seems like we in same situation. I also couldnt find any journal/papers related to the fluent multiphase in order to do the validation. Im doing gas-solid and liquid-solid, how about you? If you already found one, it would be mean so much to me if you could share it. Here is my email anisazizi94@gmail.com
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