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March 24, 2005, 19:28 |
transient particle tracking
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Dear users,
I am running a case with some water droplets that are tracked with the lagrangian model. The simulation is transient. For a steady state simulation there is a option "first itertion for particle calulation" if you want to specify that the particles are entering later in the domain. I want to inject the particles after 10 sec. Does somebody knows the ccl command for this ? caty |
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March 28, 2005, 13:21 |
Re: transient particle tracking
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Transient particle tracking is a beta feature in 5.7. You're probably best to ask your support engineer how to use it.
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March 30, 2005, 08:22 |
Re: transient particle tracking
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Hi,
I asked the support and they told me to wait for the next release CFX10, which of course I can't. Well, I think I will do it in my way just setting a mass flow rate of the particles function of the time and continue running transient particles. caty |
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