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Old   June 5, 2016, 03:39
Default Does the DPMFoam suitable for the dilute phase?
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Hi Formers,

I was trying to simulation the collision between particles, but I only found the DPMFoam has this function. However, the description for the DPMFoam said that this solver only suitable for dense phase.

Does anyone try it with dilute phase?

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