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Old   December 12, 2025, 06:09
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I am trying to study the Breaking of solid particles after striking the surface of a pipe along with fluid, currently using DPM and for solid particle breakage, I used a UDF in post-processing. I give variable diameter using tabulated in injection consisting of diameters upto 600microns. I also checked with fluent that it is reading table correctly and showing all the particle diameters but after simulation in post processing, the max size i get even at inlet, is 80 microns. Can Anyone suggest how to achieve the correct results what are the ways ?
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