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March 4, 2016, 02:27 |
Injection of particle with various diameters
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I have a circle surface for injection fluid and particles with various diameters. I want to inject most of the bigger diameter particles in the bottom segment of the circle but it's still distributed along the surfaces with the smaller ones.
I have seen the cfx documentation which talk about particle position, like injection with line weighting, point weighting, etc. But, it gives very brief explanation. So, I can't understand how to apply the std. deviation, which has to be input, to the distribution in the surface. Could someone assist me to solve that case? Thanks in advance |
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