:orphan: .. _physical_models: physical_models =============== .. autoclass:: ansys.fluent.core.generated.solver.settings_251.physical_models :show-inheritance: .. rubric:: Attributes ============================================================ =========================================================================================================== Attribute Summary ============================================================ =========================================================================================================== :ref:`particle_forces ` All configurable forces acting on particles. :ref:`erosion_accretion_enabled ` Enable/disable wall erosion due to particles impacting on walls and/or accretion of particles on walls. :ref:`twoway_turb_coupl_enabled ` Enable/disable modulation of carrier phase turbulence due to presence of particles. :ref:`secondary_breakup_enabled ` Enable/disable droplet breakup due to aerodynamic forces acting on particles. :ref:`volume_displacement ` Volume displacement settings. :ref:`wall_film ` Main menu to enable physical submodels and modeling options for the Lagrangian wall film model. ============================================================ =========================================================================================================== .. rubric:: Included in: ====================================== ============================================================================================================================================================================================================== Parent Summary ====================================== ============================================================================================================================================================================================================== :ref:`discrete_phase ` Toplevel menu of the Discrete Phase multiphase model. A discrete phase model (DPM) is used when the aim is to investigate the behavior of the particles from a Lagrangian view and a discrete perspective. ====================================== ==============================================================================================================================================================================================================