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Old   August 23, 2006, 05:57
Default PARTICLE TRACKING
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vipin
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SIR,

IN PARTICLE TRACKING, IS IT POSSIBLE THAT IF THE PARTICLE STRIKE THE WALL IT IS SETTLE DOWN IN THE DOMAIN? HOW?

IS IT POSSIBLE TO CALCULATE THIEIR NUMBERS?

THANS FOR CO-OPERATION

VIPIN

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Old   August 23, 2006, 07:56
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Hello Vipin,

it is possible to remove a particle when it hits a wall. You need to change the values of the restitution coefficients to zero. You can find them within the boundary condition for the wall -> "Fluid Values" -> "Velocity" -> perpendicular/parallel coefficient. In CFX-Post you can calculate the mass flux of particles through the wall. But the output-file gives you the number of particles which where collected on the wall. I don't know if there is a possibility in CFX-Post to get the particle number of collected particles on the wall.

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