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Old   January 31, 2007, 11:19
Default Particle growth
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gary donovan
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Im am currently attempting a project in which i have a particle rotating downwards in a cylindrical vessel towards the bottom. Firstly i wish to impose a temperature difference between the top and bottom of the vessel. I then want input some equations which will allow the particle to grow with a drop in temperature. I Am honestly lost and have been going around in circles with all my attempts. If anyone knows anyway in which i could do this it would be unbelievable! any help ir guidlines at all would be greatly appreciated. Thanks a million
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