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Old   June 3, 2015, 09:25
Default Lagrangian particle tracking CFX & Fluent
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I was wondering if anyone could explain if there is a difference between the Lagrangian particle tracking models in CFX and Fluent, looking at the solver guide they seem to apply the same physics but I might be wrong?

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