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how to calculate no of particles leaving the domain?
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hi, follow the commands: in particle tracks -> load data. and you get the number of particles that are stuck, active and which had disappeared. you can also plot their positions : droplet--news-active...for example! good luck! hope it helps you! regards, lelia
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Thanks lelia... I got answer.Give some tips regarding Transient analysis. after that only i will concentrate on liquid film simulation.
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