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Old   March 1, 2019, 19:28
Post Euler-Euler Solid-Gas Flow in ANSYS Fluent
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I am modeling a Eulerian system that has one gas phase and three solid phases. Each of the solid phases react with the gaseous phase. Does anyone know if ANSYS FLUENT cannot handle reactions when more than 2-phases are present?
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