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Old   October 2, 2020, 01:17
Default Sphericity of a DEM particle for Hölzer-Sommerfeld drag coefficients
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Hiya,

Does anyone know if STAR-CCM+ facilitates the calculation of crosswise and lengthwise sphericity of a DEM particle, particularly for calculating Hölzer-Sommerfeld drag coefficients for non-spherical particles (see [1]).

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1. Hölzer, Andreas, and Martin Sommerfeld. "New simple correlation formula for the drag coefficient of non-spherical particles." Powder Technology 184, no. 3 (2008): 361-365.
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Old   October 13, 2020, 08:44
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it would appear not after reading the help on dem drag at these pages:
Simulating Physics > Multiphase Flow > Using the Discrete Element Method > Drag Force Model Reference &
Theory > Lagrangian Multiphase Flow > Particle Equations of Motion
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