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Old   December 24, 2020, 11:41
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Hi
Is it possible to simulate a nanofluid (zero velocity) using the Discrete Phase Model(DPM) at Ansys Fluent? Could you please help me?
When the Nanofluid enteres the tube at a certain velocity, I can inject the particle into the tube as <surface> and take its velocity equal to the velocity of the base fluid, and simulation will occur.
But at zero Velocity i dont know how to inject the particles
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