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Old   March 18, 2013, 01:32
Default Bubble size analysis in Fluidized beds
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I am modeling a gas solid fluidized reactor and I would like to analyze the bubble size from my simulation results. I would be grateful if you could share with me the most convenient software to use and the procedure, thanks!
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CFX has pretty decent options for multiphase. Especially, the population balance models under Eulerian framework, along with special boundary conditions like degassing boundary. Am sure FLUENT has them too, but you will need to activate some of these and degassing boundary has to be realised with UDF, which is not exactly readily available.

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