Volume D-value
This report is available only for Eulerian Multiphase (EMP) domains, where the Adaptive Multiple Size-Group particle size distribution model is selected for the dispersed phase. D-values are used to describe different percentiles of the particle size distribution and provide information about the range and spread of particle sizes in a sample. The Volume D-value report is used for post-processing percentiles of the particle size distribution on volume/region.
In particle size distribution analysis, the undersize fraction as defined in Eqn. (2292) determines the portion of granular material that can pass through a sieve with an aperture size or cut diameter . Inversely, the cut diameter (also referred to as the D-value) can be used to determine the particle diameter at which a specified percentage (usually 10%, 50%, or 90%) of the particles in the sample are smaller than that diameter (Eqn. (2293)). The percentage value indicates the cumulative proportion of particles that are smaller than that diameter.
The Volume D-value report in Simcenter STAR-CCM+ returns the proportion, by mass, of particles which are below the specified undersize cut fraction , for a given region in the simulation.
For additional information, see D-values and Undersize Fractions for AMUSIG.
The volume D-value report is defined as:
Volume D-value Report Properties
In addition to constants, you can enter field function syntax directly.
Units |
Units that are used for specifying the quantity. |
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Phase |
The phase for which this report is run. Applicable to the dispersed phase that is using the Adaptive Multiple Size-Group particle size distribution model. |
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Undersize Fraction |
The undersize cut fraction in Eqn. (2292). |
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Parts |
A list of regions that is used as the source
for this report. Opens the in-place part selector for editing.
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Volume D-value Expert Properties
Number of Bins |
The number of bins in the particle size distribution table. The range for this property is [10,10000]. |
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Representation |
Selects a representation. Additional selections appear as representations that are added to the simulation. |