Fluid Dynamic Simulation of a Wall-Jet-Flow Loaded with Solid Particles Using the Finite Analytic/Grid Method of PDF Model

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In this paper, a classical wall-jet-flow loaded with particles is simulated by the finite analysis /grid method using the particle PDF transport equation, as well as by the finite analysis / particle method, and then the simulation results ​​obtained by the two methods are compared with the experimental results. It is shown that the finite analysis/grid method is effective for the prediction of the particle flow.

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