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Old   September 7, 2017, 08:48
Question Query regarding Injection Model
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Hi!

I am writing a solver which converts one or more bubbles from VOF to LPT. I have successfully calculated the following parameters for each bubble:
  1. Position of bubble: x,y,z
  2. Velocity of bubble: Ux, Uy, Uz
  3. Diameter of bubble
  4. Volume of bubble
I am storing the following information in kinematicLookupTableInjection in constant folder in the format specified:

Code:
(x y z) (Ux Uy Uz) diameter 1000 1
Where, 1000 [kg/m3] is the density of water, and
1 is the mDot (What is its physical significance?)

I wanted to ask if there is any injection model which enables me to use the provided information to be fed to a LPT Scheme (DPMFoam, SprayFoam, etc.) which can then track the bubble(s).

Thanks in advance.

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