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How can I define / use my own material for particles in my DPM case? I use FLUENT6.1.22 and wonder if there is no possibility to define particle with specified parameters (such as density, conductivity, etc).
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In my opinion, you can choose one kind of material at random.Then in the panel of FLUENT/DIFINE/MATERIALS/PROPERTIES ,you can write your specified parameters instead.
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You will have to create an injection first, then the material for this injection will appear in the define->materials panel. You can choose it under "material type".
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Thanks a lot!
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