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November 9, 2007, 18:23 |
particle injection at single point
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Hello,
I am modeling air at 25 degrees C in a cross-section of a straight capillary. At the inlet I set mass flow rate and at the outlet I set static pressure. I would like to inject a single solid, one-way coupled particle at the point where the flow is fully developed. The location of this particle injection would not be on any regions that I previously defined. Is it possible to do this without using FORTRAN? Drew |
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November 11, 2007, 06:38 |
Re: particle injection at single point
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Hi,
The available options to generate particle track origins is clearly discussed in the documentation. Glenn Horrocks |
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November 19, 2007, 16:01 |
Re: particle injection at single point
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Okay,
From what I read, to do this I would need to create a user routine which can only be done with fortran. I would also like to add lift forces on the particle. Is this something that must be done in fortran or can I use a cel equation? Thanks. Drew |
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