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Old   July 14, 2017, 13:49
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Hello,

I have an issue with injecting particles in fluent - I attached some velocity fields for reference. I want to inject particles at pressure inlet A and determine how many make it to pressure outlet C - or conversely how many make it to pressure outlet B. My problem is that it groups the escaping particles together, e.g., particles injected 10, particles escaped 10. Is there a way to distinguish between the two outlets?
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