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Old   September 27, 2014, 03:22
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Hi all, I'm doing an undergraduate project. It's a simulation about deposition of particles in human airway double bifurcation model.

I created a 3-D double bifurcation model and did the simulation in Ansys Fluent. I exported the particle tracking data and imported them into CFD-post but I can only get the stream lines of particles.

I need to visualize the deposited particles on the wall of the model in order to see which place is concentrated with particles.

Or maybe this could be done with Tecplot? I've read somewhere that says the particle mapping needs extracted particle end positions from converged simulation. After that the data can be imported into Tecplot to visualize the concentrated area in the model.

Anyone knows how to do the particle mapping in Ansys Fluent? or extract particle end positions to create a recognizable file format for Tecplot? Btw, I'm using Ansys workbench 14.5.

Thanks in advance!
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