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Amir
Join Date: Sep 2012
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Hi guys,
I have a question need it to be solved soon. It would be appreciated if you can help me about the OpenFoam advantage over FLUENT in my project. I am trying to simulate particle agglomeration in a liquid-solid system. I m wondering if FLUENT could consider particle insertion or agglomeration. Do you know the capability of OpenFoam over FLUNET in dealing with partilce-surface interaction? Thanks,Amir |
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