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Old   January 2, 2021, 15:14
Default DPM model for Nano particles in a liquid medium
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Hello!

I'm trying to model electrophoresis of styrene nanoparticles in a liquid medium.

Can I use the DPM model for this with a UDF?

Or what is the best method I can use?

Thank you!
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