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Old   June 5, 2007, 05:24
Default Drag force correction
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William
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Hello !

Does anybody knows how can I use the Epstein drag force instead of Stokes-Cunningham on FLUENT? I'm trying to simulate a multiphase flow of a gas at low pressure with a low volume fraction of nanoparticles, in which the nanoparticle's size is much smaller than the mean free path of the gas molecules.

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