Download scientific diagram | Defining the markers for a particle in 2D from publication: Simulation of a particulate flow in 3D using volume penalization methods | We are concerned with modelling a particulate flow in a 3-dimensional domain. The particles are assumed to be rigid, allowing us to describe their motion using the Newton laws. As we aim to take into account complex shapes for the solid inclusions, we adopt volume | 3D, 3 Dimensional and Newton | ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists.
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