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Old   May 22, 2020, 02:47
Default How to extract point acceleration in flow field?
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How to extract the point acceleration in multiphase lagrangian simulations?
There is an option to extract the tracer time, velocity etc. but how to extract the acceleration?
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Can't you work the acceleration out from the velocity and time in the particle file?
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