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Can we use MPPICFoam or DPMFoam for particle transport in open environment?

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Old   December 14, 2016, 01:41
Default Can we use MPPICFoam or DPMFoam for particle transport in open environment?
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Hi everyone,

I am working on a problem, involving particle transport in open environment.
Can we use MPPICFoam or DPMFoam?

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you can use both solvers, both gives similar results
usually MPPIC is used for phase change like steam = dry air + seperated condensed water
DPMfoam is for particles
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