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April 7, 2005, 07:58 |
Particle tracking in cyclone
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Hi
I am working with cyclone flow separator. I have modeled the continuum flow with RSTM. I have gooten good convergence. My problem is related to particle tracking. I have activated DPM with injection type from the inlet surface. Further, I have change the boundary condition for the waal to be (wall-jet). I have found a problem stated that 'Can not figure which cell particle is going to ABORT' Can I find help in this problem |
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April 8, 2005, 08:53 |
Re: Particle tracking in cyclone
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hi, Can you give me some advices about how to mesh the tip region between the rectangular inlet and the cyclone body? thank you in advance.
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April 8, 2005, 14:57 |
Re: Particle tracking in cyclone
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Check that initial particle location is inside of the domain.
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April 8, 2005, 15:00 |
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Hi Allan
I hav echecked the particle location is inside the domain. I have still the same problem |
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