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Question Particles in an agitated test tube
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Hi folks.

I want to simulate a test tube rotating around its vertical axis (and vibrating) and containing solid particles moving about.

I intend to use ANSYS/FLUENT for carrying out transient (i.e. time-dependent) simulations.


1) Can I directly model the rotation and vertical vibration as a MOVING WALL?

2) Can I use an Eulerian model for the gas phase and a Lagrangian model (i.e. disperse phase) for simulating the movements of the particles?


I haven't used FLUENT before.


Many thanks in advance for your answers.
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