AMUSIG Fixed Bins

The Fixed Bins model divides the phase space into a number of fixed size-groups (bins) and then redistributes the AMUSIG size groups from the simulation results into the appropriate bins.

The Fixed Bin model has two components:

Hounslow Discretization Method

Hounslow and others ([477]) proposed the following discretization. The volume of particles belonging to two neighboring bins have a constant ratio:

Figure 1. EQUATION_DISPLAY
V i + 1 V i = 2 q
(2307)

where q is the user-specified Ratio Exponent. The default value of the ratio exponent is 1.

Fixed Pivots Method

The Kumar and Ramkrishna ([493]) method assumes that when a new particle of volume V is created, its number density is redistributed among two neighboring bins with volumes V i and V i + 1 proportionally to the following weights:

Figure 2. EQUATION_DISPLAY
V i + 1 V V i + 1 V i , V V i V i + 1 V i
(2308)

This method guarantees conservation of the volume fraction (and hence the mass) and the number density of the particles.