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Old   July 7, 2014, 10:52
Default Any info on springSliderDashpot particle models?
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I wanted to see if anybody had any info or experience regarding the spring slider dashpot particle-particle and particle-wall collision models that are in OpenFOAM? They give an example of it's use in the kinematicParcel tutorial. I've been going through the source code slowly, but it isn't well documented. I'd love to see a reference for the physics they implemented.

If I can't figure out what's what, I may have to just modify the math according to a model I'm more familiar with from literature.

This forum has been a great help and I've been able to work through all of the issues I've had so far with my model using the information here!

Thanks!

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