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July 19, 2005, 09:26 |
Particle Tracks
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Hallo I'm writing my bachelor thesis about laminar flow in an alveolus. The simulation type was set to transient and the results look quite good. But now I actually intended to investigate particle tracks, but I have no idea how to create/simulate them. I urgently need your help because I have to hand it in very soon
Thanks a lot Fabian |
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July 19, 2005, 19:42 |
Re: Particle Tracks
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Hi,
Have a look at the tutorial example "Flow Through a Butterfly Valve". Glenn Horrocks |
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August 9, 2005, 02:54 |
Re: Particle Tracks
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Dear Glenn Horrocks Your comments is that the particle seed was located inlet region in tutorial example 7.
If the locations of particle was in domain. How do I define the particle location and numbers? I hope to your response.. |
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