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August 14, 2013, 10:57 |
when use Interaction with Continuous Phase?
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Astio Lamar
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Hello everybody.
I want to know until which particle sizes, ones can neglect the effect of particles over the flow field? or in another say until what particle sizes we can exclude the effects of the discrete phase trajectories on the continuous phase? It is well known that if the particles are to small, then they don't affect the flow field and then it is not needed to enable "Interaction with Continuous Phase". But I want to know the size, if we assume that particles have water properties. I am appreciate if some one can offer me any article regarding this. thanks. |
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