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August 24, 2010, 00:07 |
Distribution of deposition of particles
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shahab
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Hi
I was wondering if anyone could let know the way that I could show the distribution of deposition of particles in a pipe. I am running an internal flow that particles are injected into the system ( Lagrangian multiphase analysis) using Star CCM+. Air enters through the inlet of a pipe ( or a tube), the pipe along the way ,splits into two pipes and air exits through 2 outlets. I am using a k-omega turbulent model. Also if anyone knows how the particles can be captured by a wall, rather than using Rebound or Escape as a boundary Condition. Thank you for your help With thanks Shay |
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November 8, 2010, 01:31 |
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chetan
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contor plot of incident mass flux will show u where droplets are impinging(use only two colors in plot).take surface integral of incident mass flux on particular surface this will give u mass of droplets reaching that surface, u can do it susquently for other surfaces then u can plot percentage of droplets reaching each surface
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deposition, distribution, lagrangian, particles, star ccm+ |
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