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November 20, 2001, 12:35 |
particle tracking
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Hi, all
I need to track small (not brownian) inert particles (8 micras) interacting with a slow moving dense fluid. What is needed is to know when the particles impact a surface. I would like to know about the algorithms used for the tracking. Can anybody give me some references and/or software? Best regards Newbie. |
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November 20, 2001, 12:54 |
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forgot to say that the concentration of the particles is less than 10%, so there are not particle-particle interactions.
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November 21, 2001, 04:10 |
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hi newbie,
you can use an eulerian / lagrangien approach. This model is called Particle Source In Cell (PSICell). I suggest you to look at the book of CROWE. I can't remember the exact title, but i think that you can find it in the book section of cfd online. Best regards Alain |
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November 21, 2001, 13:41 |
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Thnx Alain,I'll search for the book
Regardz newbie |
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