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February 26, 2016, 17:47 |
Particle Traces
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Ken Kim
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I have designed a structure that has inlet and outlet orifices. I injected number of particles on the inlet orifice plane, and was able to visualize the path of particles throughout the structure with the residence time for each particle. However, I would like to see if there is any way that I can continuously add more particles during simulation at a set loading rate, instead of just injecting particles at one shot.
Your help would be greatly appreciated for my study. |
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February 26, 2016, 17:57 |
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Filippo Maria Denaro
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yes, you can inject further particles during the time, I don't see any relevant problem other than the memory requirement |
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February 26, 2016, 19:43 |
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February 26, 2016, 21:59 |
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February 27, 2016, 00:22 |
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Ken Kim
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Do you mean by inserting multiple planes in the structure and inject particles on those planes? Is there any way I can take a look at an example?
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inject, injection, particle, trace, tracking |
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