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Old   August 23, 2011, 05:30
Default Which Model to use to track solid particals
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Hi Everybody

I am trying to simulate particals around a rotating wheel. But the problem I am facing is which model to use? There is only air no other fluid involved. I need to track the trajectories of the particals.

Any help would be grateful.

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DPM is what you need.
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