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Old   January 10, 2010, 20:53
Default discrete phase modeling-coupled or uncoupled?
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Hello Everyone,

I have 2D snowplow model to analyze the snow particles trajectories after rebound plow blade. There is going to be at least 30 cm snow in the ground and velocity will be 20 m/s for these snow particles (snowplow speed is 20 m/s).
My question;

1) Which calculation method should I choose in DPM- uncoupled or coupled?
2) Which turbulence model is most available for my model- k-e or RSM?
3) Could we solve discrete phase at the same time with the continuous phase?

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Murat
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