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Old   November 10, 2023, 10:11
Post [blastFoam] Consider the mass of the explosive/detonation
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Hello everyone, I am now doing a research using blastFoam and I have this question that is hoping for an answer. I am trying to modify this blastfoam case using a tnt instead of C4, may I know how should I change the weight of the detonation? Say I am modelling a 2 kg TNT inside the the structure, what file should I modify and how shall I do it? Thank you so much and hoping for your response. God bless or the same case of using a 1 kg RDX. I am curious on what part of the solver do I need to specify the mass of the detonation.
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Hello, I'm running into the same issue. Did you ever find a resolution to this question? Thanks!
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