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Old   December 23, 2016, 18:56
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hi everybody, i am a new OpenFOAM user. I am trying to simulate suspended sediment entering a sewer tube. i was wondering if this is possible using OpenFOAM's available tools. If someone would be so kind to refer me to some material in reference to the topic i would greatly appreciate it.
the goal of the simulations is to model how sediments plug one sewer pipe as a rain passes through the city carrying sediments over the urban area.


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