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October 30, 2015, 03:58 |
Liquid-solid multiphase flow
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Hello,
I am starting my PhD and I've been asked to model the following problem: Two sliding surfaces are separated by a (newtonian) fluid containing solid particles. The particles have a dimension comparable to the surface roughness and there is particle-particle and particle-wall interaction. Do you have any suggestion on how to model this problem? I would like to mesh the asperities of the surfaces and to introduce particles following a lagrangian approach (e.g. Discrete Element Method)... what do you think? Thanks a lot, rob1 |
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