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November 11, 2019 at 4:11 pm
EmanResu
SubscriberHello,
I have the model of an evaporator in which a carrier gas flows. I would like to study the flow path of the gas and see if the sublimated powder lying somewhere in this evaporator is "flushed" by the incoming carrier gas.
Is it possible to model a pile of powder, or what would be in your opinion a good injection type to set up the simulation ?
Thank you for your help !
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November 13, 2019 at 11:58 am
Rob
Ansys EmployeeRead through the documentation on multiphase modelling, specifically DPM and Eulerian. Also read the section describing the DPM injection types.
With multiphase modelling you need to understand the system before turning on the software as each model has specific applicability and requirements.
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