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April 11, 2018, 23:52 |
Illustration of particle deposition
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Malthe Haahr Hvelplund
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Hi
I am examining the particle exposure in the lower airways. I would like to illustrate the exact location of the trapped particles. As done here for instance: (https://goo.gl/images/5EAjWc). (Maybe more detailed) I don’t know how to do this. I have tried to play with the Particle residence time and change the DMP boundary conditions from trap to reflect. But I don’t get the same results if I simulate with boundary condition as reflect with reflection coefficients (constant) equal to 0.0 or if I simulate the boundary conditions as trap – so this method is not valid. I have only managed to get the location of the deposited particles from the summary. I use Fluent 18.0 and CFD post for post processing. Best |
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