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October 18, 2011, 22:22 |
Particle Stretching, Breakage in Elongational Flow
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Aaron
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Hello,
I am a Master’s student attempting to use FLUENT to model the process of suspended particle breakage in converging orifice flow. This phenomenon is a function of transient elongational strain experienced by particles of finite volume as the suspension accelerates into the orifice. Particles deform, stretching until they break. I don’t think the DPM model has any built in capacity to model this; does anyone have suggestions as to how to approach it? Thanks, -Aaron |
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