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A while ago I was modelling some two-phase fluid dynamics thing and found
this book indispensable:
W.C. Hinds, "Aerosol Technology, Properties, Behaviour and Measurement of
Airborne Particles", John Wiley and Sons 1982
I also remember reading a paper which described this sort of this and I
thought I had a copy, but it seems to have disappeared, along with a CD of
my work which contained references to the paper. If it turns up, I'll post
it...
Hope this helps
Jim
"Ben Chambers" <bdc### [at] yahoo com> wrote in message
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> > I am fixing to start a particle system include file which will also be
> > capable of calculating wind interaction realistically. Is there an "off
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> > shelf" algorithm for calculation eddie-currents?
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> Off the shelf? No.
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> The math itself isn't terribly difficult - you just need fine enough
> granularity, and a fast enough computer.
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> ...Chambers
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