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September 8, 2007, 02:09 |
particle tracking in CFX10.0
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the particles are visible only at inlet of the geometry.what is the problem that they arent in the hole domain?can anyone answer? thanks
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September 9, 2007, 16:21 |
Re: particle tracking in CFX10.0
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Hi, If you are using Lagrangian particle tracking maybe you should set the "maximum particle tracking distance" or "maximum particle tracking time" in particle tab of solver control.
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