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Old   June 10, 2010, 05:58
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Hi all foam users, could someone point me to where I can get more info on the dsmc properties page and what options are different collision models and wall collision models? There doesn't seem to be any info on these inputs in the user manual.
I would appreciate it if someone could help me or refer me to a dsmc user
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Hi Andre, there seems to be no information about what you need to know, as far as i know...anyway i'm trying to use this solver for a simulation and if i find out something i'll write it in this post.

I think you can find a PDF on the net, describing the structure of the code of this solver, but there is not much about what you are asking...

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