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Old   April 12, 2018, 05:03
Default Solver for Euler-Lagrangian (2 different continuous phases and 2 different particles)
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Hello Everyone,

I want to model the removal of inclusions (impurity particles) from the molten steel to the top slag via Argon bubbles. So basically I have to adopt an approach to model steel and slag through Eulerian approach and inclusions and Argon bubbles by Lagrangian approach, taking into account the collisions between particles (inclusion-inclusion, bubble-bubble, bubble-inclusion) and adhesion of inclusion on the Argon bubble.
Can anybody suggest a solver with which I can start my modelling?

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Singh.
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