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Old   October 19, 2017, 18:41
Default tracking a point in transient flow
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hi...
i want to obtain the velocity and acceleration of the center of a water droplet in its moving trajectory in VOF model...for example on an incline surface.
i do not know how to do? how can i detect or track that point ?
thanks for your helping

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When u create a geometry, get the origin. Then define a point where u want the results. In post cfd, get the graph and perform transient analysis at that point.
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