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Old   July 12, 2004, 23:30
Default DPM + Eulerian Model
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Shane
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Hi all,

I have a eulerian 2phase model with air and water. I want to inject a third phase using the DPM. However the DPM phase is only interacting with the primary phase in the Eulerian model.

Is there a way of making the DPM phase interact with both the primary and secondary Eulerian Phases, or do I have to write a UDF

Thanks in advance Shane
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Old   July 13, 2004, 06:36
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thomas
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The secondary eulerian phase represents particles, so do you think it is possible to compute the interactions between 2 class of particles ????
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Old   July 14, 2004, 09:26
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Dear Shane,

I am also having same type of problem. But please tell me whether can we combine DPM and Eulerian model in Fluent? Because both are different multiphase concepts. Can you able to see the particle injections in your model? Please be sure about it.

Regards Karthick
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