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Old   September 2, 2010, 05:59
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Hello there,
I am modeling gasification of wood particles of 0.5-1 cm diameter. The DPM in Fluent cannot model this large particles because it assumes the particles are point masses...

Any idea how to model large particles (reacting, turbulent flow) in Fluent? Any thought?

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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 comment if you have some questions
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