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Default Discrete Particle Modeling in FLUENT
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Dear Friends,
I would like to model a dense bubbling fluidized bed using DPM in the FLUENT software but I do not know where to begin. I have tried to look for a tutorial but non is available except the one for Euler-Euler model with heat transfer. I would be grateful if you could send me links to some tutorials or those who have attempted or used this model can send send me a case and data file. Thanks
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