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January 28, 2016, 10:04 |
Mass flux of the particles at a specific plane
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Setareh
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Hi all,
I am using OpenFOAM 2.2.x for simulation of water sprays (the Lagrangian approach). I need to calculate the mass flux (kg/s.m2) of the particles at specific planes at different heights from the nozzle. I believe it’s nothing that can be simply done in ParaView and I would need to make some changes in the source code but I’m not sure how to do it! I would be thankful if anyone can help me regarding this problem. Many thanks in advance! |
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