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Old   November 24, 2014, 17:50
Default Maxey Riley Equations for Particle Tracking
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Hello,

I am working on inertial particle flow. I want to use Maxey Riley equations for tracking particles. The terms in Maxey Riley equation are different that the ones given in DPM model. I need help to incorporate these equations in fluent. I have never done such type of simulations before so any comments will be a great help.

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