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Solid dissolution in liquid water, how to simulate using lagrangian based solvers?

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Old   April 28, 2020, 09:40
Default Solid dissolution in liquid water, how to simulate using lagrangian based solvers?
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Hello,

I am trying to simulate Al2O3(solid) dissolution in liquid (water) using OpenFOAM lagrangian based solvers (reactingParcelFoam, sprayFOAM etc.), has anyone worked on this before?...I have no clue where to start, it would really helpful if someone could suggest a path?


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