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August 2, 2011, 20:51 |
DPM Particle types, Spray Dryer
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Mohsin Mukhtar
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Hello
I am simulating a spray dryer. The solution entering a spray dryer is liquid solution of coal and organic liquid. The aforemementioned solution is injected through the nozzel into the dryer for drying through air. DPM model is being used. I wanted to ask that which "particle types" would i be using to represent the solution enetering the dryer and the reason of using that particular "particle type". The particle types available in FLUENT DPM model are: 1. INERT 2. DROPLET 3. COMBUSTING 4. MULTICOMPONENT I will be grateful for somebody's insight into this question. Thanks Mohsin |
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