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Old   April 8, 2015, 11:54
Default Particle tracking for Eulerian model
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hi friend

A short and important question!
can we tracking discrete phases in Eulerian model ( something similar to tracer)!?
for DPM, we can use "particle tracking"
but in Eulerian, this tab is bootless!
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Hi Amin,

I don't see any problem when I try to start DPM combined with Euler-Euler; the only thing that differs I think is that you need to state which phase the particles exist in. What particular problem do you encounter?

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Tnx dear Cees
I haven't any experience of working with DPM, while I've done a few project by using Eulerian

My experiment data have been obtained by using tracer and I need to something like this in my simulation...
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It pass a long time from this question, and again I need to do something like it, so I try to clarify my problem,

I have to track a particle which enter to the domain, but the time that the particle exists in the domain is more important for me, so is there any method to tacking a particle when we using Eulerian method?

and the second question, is it possible to track a particle of continuous phase!?
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