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September 28, 2006, 09:34 |
How to perform a particle track in CFX(10) post?
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Hello, my question is if possible to perform a particle track on an already calculated flow field where no particle data has been set? Or is it always necessary to set particle information in CFXpre when working with CFX10? In the past we used TASCflow to perform particle tracks on e.g. with cfx4 calculated flow fields.
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September 28, 2006, 10:15 |
Re: How to perform a particle track in CFX(10) pos
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Streamlines are available in CFX post.
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September 28, 2006, 13:03 |
Re: How to perform a particle track in CFX(10) pos
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Hi, as you said the particle information must be set in CFXpre. But it's a quick matter to do so by using your old result file as an initial solution to compute a new result file including particles.
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