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I am trying to simulate the passage of air bubbles through a continuous water phase using the DPM but I am unable to implement 'air' as a material in the Set Injection Properties Panel. Can anyone help me?
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you need to define a particle with the properties of air
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i have the same problem as you. could you show me in detail how to define air for the injection material. thank you in advance |
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