Henry Weller e40198353b solvers::incompressibleDenseParticleFluid: New solver module for particle laden incompressible flow
executed with foamRun for single region simulations of foamMultiRun for
multi-region simulations.  Replaces denseParticleFoam and all the corresponding
tutorials have been updated and moved to
tutorials/modules/incompressibleDenseParticleFluid.

Class
    Foam::solvers::incompressibleDenseParticleFluid

Description

    Solver module for transient flow of incompressible isothermal fluids coupled
    with particle clouds including the effect of the volume fraction of
    particles on the continuous phase, with optional mesh motion and change.

    Uses the flexible PIMPLE (PISO-SIMPLE) solution for time-resolved and
    pseudo-transient and steady simulations.

    Optional fvModels and fvConstraints are provided to enhance the simulation
    in many ways including adding various sources, constraining or limiting
    the solution.
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