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February 27, 2006, 10:34 |
regarding steady state discrete phase calculations
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Hi,
My question would be the following. If I do steady state, coupled discrete phase modeling (as classified by the Fluent 6.0 manual), then how are the trajectories being calculated? I.e. in order to get a trajectory Fluent integrates wrt to time, right? That contradicts the term "steady state". In order words what's the phyisical meaning of steady state discrete phase modeling. Thanks a lot. Any response is greatly appreciated. |
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