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Old   February 25, 2004, 02:12
Default DPM, B.C.--reflect, escape, trap. Any else?
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zhang
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Hi all, When particle hits wall, it may escape from the domain, rebound or be trapped. What if I want to simulate some other behaviors when particle meets B.C.s? Can I use UDF to do it?

Any suggestion may help. Thanks in advance.

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Old   February 27, 2004, 14:57
Default Re: DPM, B.C.--reflect, escape, trap. Any else?
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Yes, You ca write your own UDF for your B.C.
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