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Old   June 1, 2012, 10:34
Default In steady DPM model, how to get a particle residence time in a specific cell?
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Hi All,

In steady DPM model, how can I get a particle residence time in a specific cell?

I am trying to calculate the particle concentration by PSI-C (particle source in cell) method. To calculate the concentration, I really need to get the particle residence time in specific position.

Please help me to solve this problem.

Thanks.
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