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Hi,
In its standard solver, Fluent considers particles/droplets to have uniform temperatures, but I'm wondering whether one can solve for the internal temperature distribution inside a droplet by using UDF. Has anyone had any experience on this? I would really appreciate it if you could provide any suggestions. Thank you. Regards, ljp |
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