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June 8, 2007, 14:59 |
New Material
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Hi, I'm trying to create a new material to inject in DPM. everytime I create this new material, and enter all the properties, I'm unable to save it, it'll give me an error message..
Any idea why? Can anybody please give me a brief procedure on how to do it? your help is greatly appreciated! thx |
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June 8, 2007, 15:24 |
Re: New Material
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Could you tell what the error is?
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June 8, 2007, 16:07 |
Re: New Material
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1- Define > Materials 2- User-Defined Database 3- I create a new file 4- New 5- I enter the name, type (droplet-particle), and insert properties 6- when I click apply, i get the following error:
Error: CAR: invalid argument [1]: wrong type [not a pair] Error Object: () Error: list-remove: null list Error Object: #f Error: GENERAL-CAR-CDR: invalid argument [1]: improper list Error Object: #f |
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June 10, 2007, 01:05 |
Re: New Material
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1- Define > Materials 2- Fluent Database...3- Fluent Fluid Materials...cope...4 you can change the properties of the materials.Change/Cope...5 Define->Injections...-> select the material of particle which you have dealed with.
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June 11, 2007, 10:04 |
Re: New Material
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Is it necessary to create the new material in the User-Defined Database? To create a mixture, for example, usually I add the species I need from the Fluid panel, then I select Mixture and, using the Edit button, I add the species I want to be in the mixture, then under Name in the main Material panel I rename it as I want so I can eventually modify mixture and/or species properties.
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June 11, 2007, 10:24 |
Re: New Material
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I use to create first of all one injection with the default parameters (inert particle).Then I go to the material panel, I choose in material type "inert", I write there the desired parameters (name, density...) and save it. normally I overwrite anthracite (the default inert material). But that only works when you are using inert particles!
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June 11, 2007, 11:06 |
Re: New Material
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Thank you all for your replies, I tried it and it helps...
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