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Old   January 5, 2019, 04:28
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Hello everyone.
Now I have the size, mass, coordinate(x,y,z) and velocity(u,v,w) of these particles. Is there any suitable software or method to simluate the combustion of these particles then get the temperature field in space.
Is dpm in fluent a suitable way to do this? But how can I input so many particles(1000+). I have tried file injection. However it seems used to inject particle streams but not single particles.

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