Measurement and CFD Simulation of Wind-Driven Rain Using Eulerian Multiphase Model

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This paper deals with measurements of wind-driven rain intensity in Meteorological garden of Slovak hydrometeorological institute and subsequent modelling of free standing wind-driven rain gauge in OpenFoam CFD simulation tool using Eulerian multiphase model instead of common used Langrangian particle tracking model.

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