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Old   May 2, 2016, 14:00
Default Particle distribution [ Length number density vs Particle diameter ]
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Dear all,

I have tried to simulate Rotating Fluidized Bed Reactor [ RFB ] with CFD-PBM

I found so many literature reviews but there are no tutorials at all.

I am using Discrete method setting up as detailed below



Also I have specified all Bin-i fraction [ under BC > inlet,solid > Multiphase ]





The point is that I want to display Particle Distribution like this



But I got this one



Please help! I'm at a dead end. its really dark here guys.

If u need more information, please do not be hesitated to ask me.

Thanks in advance.
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Old   May 8, 2016, 21:00
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HI,
I cannot see anything you posted except for your words

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