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Old   April 14, 2020, 10:55
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Hello ,
Iam working on spray drying of milk in fluent. Iam new to fluent. Can you suggest me how to add material (milk droplets ) in Ansys.

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Old   April 14, 2020, 11:28
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For spray drying, you need to use Discrete Phase Model. Once enabled, you need to create injection wherein you can specify the flow rate, location, temperature, diameter, etc. for milk droplets. There is a spray dryer tutorial available on Ansys site.
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Once you enable DPM, the material chosen for the injection will appear under Materials. You can change the properties then. For evaporation and drying, you will have to enable different types of particles. I'd suggest you to do it one step at a time. First track all milk droplets without any evaporation. Learn a little more about how to setup and post-process. Then use droplet type available within DPM Injections to model evaporation.

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Thank you Vinerm.
I have done as you said.
Droplet type ensures complete drying of droplet.
But I want only volatile part of droplet has to be evaporated, while solid part should come out as particle.
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You need to specify the volatile fraction in the Materials for the droplet material. Default value might be 1.0 Change it to the volatile fraction and only the volatile fraction will evaporate. Solid will remain.
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For spray drying, you need to use Discrete Phase Model. Once enabled, you need to create injection wherein you can specify the flow rate, location, temperature, diameter, etc. for milk droplets. There is a spray dryer tutorial available on Ansys site.
Thanks for the explanations. Could you please advise where the tutorial can be found in the Ansys website?
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A relevant tutorial is available at Customer Portal.

https://support.ansys.com/AnsysCusto...FLUENT/2046025
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