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Old   April 6, 2018, 08:59
Default Instantaneous bed height as a function of time, fluidized bed
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Hi all,

how can I set
1) instantaneous (expanded) bed height in a fluidized bed in fluent as a function of time i.e. variation of bed height with time

2) bubble hold up as a function of time

I have attached the figures to make it more clear

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hello,May I ask if you now know how to solve this problem?
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