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Dragos
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Hello everybody,
I try to setup a simple case where I can study evaporating water droplets. Searching the forum gave me two possible options: 1) Use dieselFoam (I'm not yet sure if it is possible) 2) implement a new solver using lagrangian particle tracking approach (like dieselFoam). Anyone can point me in the right direction? Regards, Dragos |
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