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Old   October 24, 2008, 09:24
Default Defining new material as inert-particle
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Julian K.
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Hallo,

I would like to create an injection of inert-particles. These particles should have a density of 1423 kg/m^3. I know that I have to define a new material but in the "Material Type" list (in the "Materials" menu), I can just choose between "solid" and "fluid". It can not select inert-particles. Unfortunately, the User's Guide couldn't help me... maybe you can...

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Julian
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