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Hi
I'm doing a Particle Transport Modeling in Ansys CFX. I have two regions that are connected as shown in the picture. One region is the main domain and has an inlet flow of air and particles. The second sub-domain acts like a vacuum pump. In the real physical model, there is a filter on the interface of these two regions that does not allow particles to enter the second region. Now, my question is how can I limit the flow such that no particles enter the second region in the Ansys CFX? I should also mention that I do not want to use porous media models. |
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any advice please?
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