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Old   October 19, 2021, 16:57
Default UDF to correct the wall-normal fluctuation
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hello!
I m about to model particle deposition using the RSM model combined with the EWT and the DRW to model the particle turbulent dispersion, however, the deposition is dependent on the normal fluctuating velocities thus the RSM needs to be corrected based on experimental data.
the question is which Macro should I use to create my UDF program?
I will be grateful if someone helps me!!
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Old   August 3, 2022, 09:31
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Hello, have you got any solution. I am also stuck at this problem
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