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Varying Geomety with time

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Hi,
I am trying to model a LIQUID droplet falling through a FLUID and calculate it's residence time.
The radius is varying with some equations and also the velocity of the droplet.

I am building my work on basis of the Falling sand grain model. It will be useful if anyone can point out how to perform this.

Also, If there is a mass exchange from droplet to the fluid and the droplet's diameter is is also a function of this how to incorporate this, i.e. which model to use.

Any leads (models or papers) in this regards will be appreciated.

0 Replies Last Post Jun 26, 2014, 9:18 a.m. EDT
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