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Actually am trying particle tracking method. am getting particles at the outlet when i increased the number of flow cycles.

in my simulation 0 to 20s is one pulse(cycle). However, particles are following fluid time step. After completion of one cycle still particle are at the inlet, just they travel few steps from the inlet.
Really am confused with particle time step and fluid time step. If i increase the number of pulse cycles(30) in the fluid domain setting means particle will travel upto end.



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