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July 19, 2010, 06:40 |
solid particles?
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parham momeni
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Hi,
If I want to track a set of particle in simpleFoam what should I do? or is there any other solver or tutorial that can be helpful? I have got a full converged steady state solution with simpleFoam, all I want is to track some particles. Can any one give me some hints? I appreciate your help. |
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July 20, 2010, 04:16 |
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Markus Rehm
Join Date: Mar 2009
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Hello Parham,
have a look at the uncoupledKinematicParcelFoam solver and the related threads. Furthermore you can learn from the tutorials in the lagrangian folder how things work. Regards, Markus |
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