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Old   November 1, 2000, 11:47
Default Particle tracking
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Sugen Chetty
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Hi guys

Just want to know what density is used when particle injections are used. Seems like the density of the primary fluid. Is it possible to specify a density without changing to two-phase ?

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Old   November 6, 2000, 07:25
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Rüdiger Schwarze
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You have to create a first injection. After this, You can change the particle density in the material properties panel. But don't forget to define the gravity vector when You want to describe the buoyancy.
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