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Old   November 24, 1999, 14:52
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frederic felten
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I'd like to know how ones could keep track of particles deposition as a function of time with the software FLUENT?? By that i mean is it possible to keep track of the evolution of the physical boundary??

More infos: The particles, created from a chemical reactions, will create a film at the wall and this film will grow inducing a reduction of the cross sectional area in the chemical reactor.
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