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Old   April 30, 2009, 06:02
Default Low Reynolds Number Drag Law - UDF
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Hi guys,

I am doing a DPM project in Fluent. I am looking at how many particles a given geometry can trap. The particles are sand particles (10micron - 100micron) in seawater.

Does any one have a UDF that calculates the drag force on particles in low Re-Number flow? I have very little experience with this and therefore I would need som guidance if I were to make one myself...

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