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Old   January 21, 2006, 06:45
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Dear fluent users: I wanna simulate drying of wet particles in fluent. Now,i wanna define wet-particles(material). 60% solid(with specified properties) and 40% solvet(a liquid). how can i define that in fluent?i dont wanna use UDF. regards masood

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Old   January 23, 2006, 04:46
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With such concentration of solid, the euler-euler approach will be more suitable than the lagrangian approach.
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Old   January 23, 2006, 07:50
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Dear HVN:

i used eulerian-eulerian approach but it can't simulate mass transfer,therefor i used DPM.but i dont wanna use UDF.

now what should i do?in DPM

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