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December 19, 2017, 11:22 |
Why my track file is 0 K after the simulation is saved
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Hi,
Thank you so much for reading! Recently I'm doing a Lagrangian Multiphase simulation. I activated the track file on Lagrangian Model yet after the simulation, the track file is 0 K. I think the track file is created but cannot be saved or there is no data on track file. A little more about the simulation: I use table injectors. The coordinates are inputted in cm. If the track file is zero, does it mean the particle is not injected successfully? I've tried multiple time to re-selected the model and save, but the result is the same -- 0 k track file. Please help out! Thank you so much! |
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lagrangian particle, multiphase, star ccm+, track |
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