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Old   March 23, 2009, 22:28
Default Two questions about solidParticleCloud
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Hi,

I have two questions about solidParticleCloud:
  • Can the class manage particle-particle interaction (collisions)?
  • Is there a method to get the momentum source term to insert in the fluid flow equation, as done in other lagrangian solvers?
Thanks in advance,
Alberto
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