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May 21, 2013, 20:20 |
OPENFOAM vs CFX for particle agglomeration
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Amir
Join Date: Sep 2012
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Hello,
It would really be appreciated if you could help me about the project I’m working. I am interested in modeling of particle agglomeration and build up on a rotating roll. I am familiar with Ansys Fluent but at this point I was suggested to switch to a software that considers the particle build-up in order to model the particle surface interaction and particle agglomeration. Could you please help me what are the ability of CFX and OpenFoam in this regards? Which one is suggested? Many thanks in advance, Amir |
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