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Old   August 28, 2002, 20:39
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david
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Please advice if you have any experience with the following situations:

A) Particle trajectory (Lagrangian) in Fluent when the particle size is bigger than cell size. How Fluent handle this? B) The effect of surface tension of the particles. How to account this effect in Fluent?

Will be eagerly waiting for any constructive suggestion from anyone, particularly if you are working for Fluent software.

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Old   August 29, 2002, 01:03
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Jin-Wook LEE
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Fluent does not matter how much bigger the particle size is. Fluent tracks the trajectory of big size particle same way as small size particle.

So, I think that tracking of particle for such a big size is the last choice when you have no alternatives.

Sincerely, Jinwook

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