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Old   March 20, 2005, 11:11
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manish mehta
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I am very NEW with the DPM model, and I was wondering if someone can give me the general important procedures for setting up this problem.

I have 100 particles of three different diameters each(300 particles). I am dropping these particles PERPENDICULAR to my laminar air flow. My gravity is 3.72m/s2. I wish to see the particle tracking for these different diameters. The distance height that they can fall is .1 meters.

I have already run the airflow without DPM model and it has been converged. My air flow is steady and laminar.

If anyone can help me, I would very much appreciate it. Hope to hear from you soon.

THANK YOU! -manish
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