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July 14, 2022, 07:10 |
air-dust flow setting
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jisu
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hello,
I want to simulate air-dust(solid , 1500kg/m^3) multiphase flow. At t=0, the chamber has a uniform dust concentration. After that, I want to see how much the dust decreases over time. but Fluent's multiphase(mixture) doesn't seem to be gas-solid. and Discrete Phase(injection) cannot specify a volume fraction(I used the volume fraction to set the uniform concentration.) what can i do to set DPM to start at a uniform concentration in the room instead of injection? ( = 0s -> All points have the same concentration and not generate dust, 60s -> Concentration decreases as particles are collected at the outlet) Let me know if you have an alternative.. Thanks for reading and have a nice day |
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