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August 6, 2020, 18:31 |
DPM: Linking Two Boundaries to Injection
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Hello everyone
I'm trying to track the movement of particles produced from a sneeze in a room containing with split unit AC. I need relate the number of particles captured at the AC inlet (top surface) to the number of particles injected from the AC supplied air. That is, I'd say 90% of the particles pass through the unit with the same mass/diameter. I believe this has to be done through a UDF but I don't really know how to start or where should I look. So any guidance is really appreciated. Thank you in advance |
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August 7, 2020, 13:01 |
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It's like a periodic BC except for the particles only
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