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April 17, 2023, 08:53 |
X 221
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Rohan Jha
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Hi,
Could anyone elaborate on the X 221 command? What do x_start, x_end, y_start, y_end, z_start, and z_end in the command signify, and what will the motionfile_vec.dat file look like? Will it have seven columns (1 for time and 6 for velocity components), and what does the S represent? A sample motionfile_vec.dat file would be much appreciated. Thanks! |
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April 24, 2023, 00:09 |
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xiaoH
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In my ctrl file, I used X 221 0 90 22 22 2.9 2.9, which seems cannot be changed. And my "motionfile_vec.dat" is below. motionfile_vec.dat 0 0#initial state, columns with t and S 40 0#state1 50 2.8284#state 2 Best wishes! |
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