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How does Fluent calculate Particle Reynolds Number in Discrete Phase Model? I am getting less Particle Reynolds Number for particles in the center of the tube than near the wall..
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Did you solve the issue am to facing the same problem.kindly give me suggestions.. |
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Please check the following link
The Re number definition is based on the relative velocity of particles in DPM fluent https://www.afs.enea.it/project/nept...th/node241.htm |
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