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Old   June 7, 2019, 12:48
Default Are the ansys nanoparticles (cfx or fluent) spinning?
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Hello CFD community,

I have reviewed the theoretical guidelines and it seems as if in CFX the particles do not spin and nothing related to that can be fixed and in FLUENT, that is possible. Is that correct? Why?.

Thank you very much for your time,


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