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Old   May 3, 2017, 06:07
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hi friends ,iam try to solve this problem (particle deposition)in wall or floor but i want to try ,how to began when inlet airflow (indoor)then work by deposition of particle and use lagrangian model ,turbelant model (k-e),thank for any helping
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Old   May 3, 2017, 08:41
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There is a CFX tutorial example which is very similar to this, it uses lagrangian particle tracking to work out particle erosion on a valve. You can get the tutorials from the ANSYS customer website.
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