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Hello everyone,
I am simulating transient case with dpm particles. I am taking samples at outler (how many particles leaving outlet with respect to time).
For every transient run I need to start sample file for counting particles leaving the domain and at the end of solution (end of total time) I need to stop the sampling file before saving the case and data to update sample file.
If I want to run the cases in batch mode then how can I start and stop the patricle sample file either by using journal file or by scheme program/udf.
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