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August 25, 2004, 16:14 |
Macroscopic Particle Model
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Hye,
I wanted to know if somebody has used the macroscopic particle model as described in the FLUENT website http://www.fluent.com/about/news/new...i2_fall/a4.htm I have a problem where there are two co-axial cylinders the outer cylinder is stationary and the inner cylinder rotates at certain speed. There are sand particles comming in from the lower end of the cylinder at a given velocity and I need to track these sand particles. My first question is whether it is possible to model that in FLUENT (Tracking all the sand particles), Fluent talks about macroscopic particle model does anyone have any idea where I could find the literature about this model. Thankyou Saurav |
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August 26, 2004, 01:54 |
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Dear Sourav
Sometime back I tried to find out details about MPM model in fluent. But they told that MPM is offered on consultancy basis as it is developed by some other third party andit is costing around $10000. Regards Karthick |
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August 26, 2004, 05:46 |
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thanks karthick for your kind info!
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August 28, 2004, 22:37 |
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hi karthick,
Thanks for the info..... krishna. |
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October 26, 2017, 04:56 |
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I have some good news! Come visit us on YouTube : "Difotech" e see our Tutorial about MPM and ask in comment if you have some questions
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