Difference between eulerian and lagrangian approach in fluid mechanics
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The Eulerian method treats the particle phase as a continuum and develops its conservation equations on a control volume basis and in a similar form as that for the fluid phase. The Lagrangian method considers particles as a discrete phase and tracks the pathway of each individual particle.
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