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Old   March 24, 2021, 05:10
Default How to display the location of particles in a narrow pipe using MPM
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Hello everybody,
I am simulating the motion of sand in a narrow pipe. I tried to create the animation, and I keep the autosave of animation for particular time step in the fluent. The problem now after writing a file in the animation playback screen, it was difficult to visualize the motion of the particle, due to the high length to diameter ratio of the pipe (L=1m, D=0.003m). I wonder if there is any procedure to visualize the motion of particle in the saved animation file.

Other problem I faced in MPM, after I have created the periodicity in fluent, use the TUI command: define>b-c>m-z>m-p….., I am not abling to add the MPM model, using define>mod>add, because TUI still defined with Boundary condition. It is possible to switch off from periodic BC to add MPM model.

Thanks, in advance!
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