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Old   December 11, 2009, 09:50
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Hello!

I am supposed to conduct some pneumatic dryer simulations. So far it seems it will require eulerian/lagrangian approach for particle tracking, RANS should be a good first guess for fluid flow and kE for turbulence... however I have found literature in this area to be very scarce.. Does anyone have any experiences with this type of simulations?

Additionally, is it possible to model the drying of the particles (mass variation)? I have Fluent and CFX available.

Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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Old   September 17, 2012, 08:58
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I am also doing the same work (pneumatic drying of particles ). If you have found some good tutorials please share.
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