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Old   September 20, 2013, 05:47
Default Particle tracking problem with MRF
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Hi all,

I have encountered the problem with particle tracking in a stirred tank simulation with the Multiple Reference Frame method, the setting of my model is like this:

Firstly, I use Freeze/Roter (MRF) to get the initial steady state velocity field in the stirred tank reactor,
Then, freeze the velocity field and inject the particles at one small boundary (inlet of the stirred tank), one way coupling (particles have no effect on the velcoity of liquid) of these particles was used, I aslo active the expert parameter of 'pt tracks in absolute frame', but the resulted trajectories of each particle showed that it discontinued at the interface between non-rotating zone and rotating zone.

Has any body met with this probem of particle tracking with MRF?

Any comments and suggestions is appreciated!

Jianye
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