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Default Difference between steady and unsteady particle tracking in DPM
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I am using discrete phase model in a gas cooler where water is sprinkled for cooling of gas. My continuous phase (gas) is modelled as steady.

What's the difference between steady and unsteady tracking of particle in discrete phase window?

Particles equations anyway are going to be integrated wrt to time.

Pls help.

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