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Old   July 6, 2022, 13:37
Default DPM model in closed system?
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Hello! Is it possible to create a dpm model without inlet and outlet? I'm interested in introducing particles into the fluid that is under the cone. The entire simulation takes place in a closed cylinder-cone system. Image in attachment.
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