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March 10, 2009, 07:51 |
Particle tracking (urgent)
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Hi, Is there a way in fluent to track particles every fixed interval of time. I want to be able to track particles every 1 second for ex.
When using steady particle injection, particles are injected continuously until the solution is converged or once at the beginning of the run? Can anyone help please... |
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March 10, 2009, 07:59 |
Re: Particle tracking (urgent)
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One other thing, in the fate of particles i'm getting 180 as the number of particles tracked with 150 escaped from the zone where I inject the particles and 30 escaped from the outlet. This result makes sense?
Thanking you in advance |
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