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May 17, 2019, 08:14 |
Insert particle tracking
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Dshing Sung
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Hello,
I simulated a nozzle with two phases of gas. The mixing of one gas into the other behind the nozzle works quite well. Now I would like to insert an area inside the nozzle where solid particles are injected. From there I would like to follow the particles and ideally also judge the deposition on the walls. Here I do not come at all clear. The help of Ansys isn't much help for me either. I have now added a subdomain to define the absorption. The next step is the "Particle Injection Regions". Here the help says what I can and must do, but not how. So first a very simple question: How can I insert these Particle Injection Regions? Is that an inlet? |
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May 17, 2019, 11:40 |
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Gert-Jan
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May 20, 2019, 04:57 |
Thanks
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Dshing Sung
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Thank you so much. Unfortunately I still use Ansys 18.2 and cannot change. Too bad, but maybe in a few years ^^
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