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Old   May 30, 2015, 23:38
Default Particle Size in Lagrangian multiphase simulation
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Hi, Guys.

I have some questions about Lagrangian Multiphase Simulation.
I want to know the movement each particle size, 2.5um and 10um.
But there is no different between 2.5um and 10um.
I just input the particle size in Injector tree.
I don't know why there is no different each particle size. Can you help me?
Thank you.
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Old   June 7, 2015, 04:02
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Hi, Guys.

I have some questions about Lagrangian Multiphase Simulation.
I want to know the movement each particle size, 2.5um and 10um.
But there is no different between 2.5um and 10um.
I just input the particle size in Injector tree.
I don't know why there is no different each particle size. Can you help me?
Thank you.
What do you mean can you please explain it properly??
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Old   July 20, 2015, 23:15
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hi,

when you define the particle size in injector 2.5 micron then the injected particle is of that size accordingly it wil calculate an you can see the trajectory of the particle also.

but the size of particle mean injection probe will not change with the given size mean with the 2.5 micron or 10 micron. its fixed

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