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Old   February 8, 2000, 03:45
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I would like to ask if somebody used the thermophoresis model in Fluent to represent the effect of temperature on particle movement. I have some problems using this model and the results are far from the experimental data. Thanks in advance.
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I would like to ask if somebody used the thermophoresis model in Fluent to represent the effect of temperature on particle movement. I have some problems using this model and the results are far from the experimental data. Thanks in advance.

I have the same experience. I used my own udf to calculate the thermophoretic force
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