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Hi
Is there any rule of thumb to calculate the length scale for particle tracking in FLUENT Thanks for help and I am looking forward to hearing from you. Regards Jay |
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It shouldn't be shorter than the grid cell size you are using (at least as far as I understand it). Are you running a steady or not-steady calcualtion?
Regards, Jürgen |
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