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Old   March 21, 2011, 15:26
Default How to plot a diagram shows the mass flux of the particles vs the partical diameter?
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Hi dear all,

I have 20 impactor simulation cases which quit similar to each other, the only differences between each other is that the partical diameter. How could I ask the programme to change the particale diameter automatically as we use a journal file in FLUENT? Do I have to chage this parameter 20 time by myself?

Thanks a lot, Any idea is welcom

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Old   March 22, 2011, 07:48
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Just record a java macro doing it once, than repeat the code.
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