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Old   March 29, 2017, 11:26
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Hi, I'm trying to use the Discrete Phase modeling to simulate magnetically susceptible particles in fluid interacting with permanent magnet.

I've noticed on the forum that defining the body force on UDF can help with just that, but I was wondering if I could transfer the magnetic flux (T or H) data from the Magnetostatic Module into the UDF so I can simulate magnetic particle interaction with permanent magnet, which does not have constant T or H?

I'm using the Acadamic version 16.0 from the Ohio Supercomputer Center which doesn't allow me to connect Magnetostatic and Fluent together so I was wondering if there was other methods...

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