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Old   October 9, 2008, 16:45
Default Injection in Eulerian Frame Work
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M.S.MASNADI
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Hi,

I solved one pneumatic gas-solid transportation with Eulerian frame work. Now, I want to inject some particles to the system from outside. Do you know how can I do it?

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Old   October 10, 2008, 06:24
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Can you please write more about your case? What do you mean from injecting particles from outside? Anyway there is a possibility that you may have to use the group injection module. For that, you should know dia distribution and locations of the particles. An alternative can be use of surface injection module. But some more details are needed for advising upon a specific methodology.
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Old   October 10, 2008, 06:39
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Kindly ignore my advice in my earlier reply to your query. I realised it from your earlier posts.
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