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Old   November 27, 2013, 21:00
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Dear All,

I'm the new comer in CFD online forum, but actually I already knew this forum since I took my Master Degree till now (I already graduate and work).

I really need your suggestion. I have a plan to buy software for Simulate the flow which through inside Electrostatics Precipitator.

As a brief information, Electrostatics Precipitator (ESP) or we can called electrostatic air cleaner, is a particulate collection device that removes particles from a flowing gas (such as air) using the force of an induced electrostatic charge.

If I want to simulate this kind of problem, for example:
1. Solve the gas distribution from inlet duct to become evenly distributed
2. Knowing which part will have the highest velocity of gas flow
3. Knowing the temperature distribution inside the ESP

I include the picture which I get the example from website to help you have a brief understanding.

Thank you so much for all your help.
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