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Ebrahim Gozali
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Hi,
I am using DPM model in Fluent to simulate liquid droplet evaporation and secondary breakup. I have specified temperature dependent properties (viscosity, surface tension,..) for droplets. However, I am not able to check these properties variations in DPM post processing. Is there any way in DPM post-processing to check variation of droplet physical properties? Thanks |
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Mina
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HI ,
I am doing the same and couldn't find a way yet , if you got something pls let me know Thanks |
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You can see droplets physical properties in display tab. Properties like density, viscosity, mass, diameter, ...
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