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Old   March 13, 2004, 08:46
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Hello sir

If anybody knows about Macroscopic Particle model(MPM) model in Fluent 6.1, pls help me. My problem is much detailing with MPM model only. The answer is very much urgent for my project progress.

Also what is the consulting charges in Fluent India? Is it hourly basis or depends upon problem.

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Old   June 8, 2016, 13:34
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Have you got the solution? if yes pls tell abt MPM tutorials.
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Hello sir

If anybody knows about Macroscopic Particle model(MPM) model in Fluent 6.1, pls help me. My problem is much detailing with MPM model only. The answer is very much urgent for my project progress.

Also what is the consulting charges in Fluent India? Is it hourly basis or depends upon problem.

Regards Karthick
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Old   October 26, 2017, 03:50
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Yes, i provides it on my youtube channel! Come visit us: "Difotech" e see our Tutorial about MPM and ask in comnent if you have some questions
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Yes, i provides it on my youtube channel! Come visit us: "Difotech" e see our Tutorial about MPM and ask in comnent if you have some questions
Can MPM model be used for filtration studies? Please share any tutorials if available.
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Old   June 12, 2018, 12:53
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Can MPM model be used for filtration studies? Please share any tutorials if available.
Hi, explain me better what do you mean for filtrationn if you regard particles through a filter about thei size the answer is yes
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Hi, explain me better what do you mean for filtrationn if you regard particles through a filter about thei size the answer is yes
Hi sir,

Is there any tutorials for MPM available? I am working on fibrous filters for air filtration.
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Old   November 6, 2018, 04:11
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Is there any tutorials for MPM available? I am working on fibrous filters for air filtration.
hi, visit my YouTube channel and see video tutorial about plane injection ( https://youtu.be/920ajl_nV68 )
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