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Old   May 24, 2016, 06:12
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Hey Foamers,

I am using simpleReactingParcelFoam to simulate the particles at steady state. The simulation works well. However, I have no idea how to see the particle concentration(kg/m3)? Does anyone have any suggestions?

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Hey Foamers,

I am using simpleReactingParcelFoam to simulate the particles at steady state. The simulation works well. However, I have no idea how to see the particle concentration(kg/m3)? Does anyone have any suggestions?

Kind Regards,

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