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Yang Yue
Join Date: Feb 2010
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Hi,
I'm trying to develop a model that is able to change the particle property (size/ density) at a defined time interval. Since in my model the particles were generated at different time during the process, their "ages" were different, so were their properties. I would like to identify each particle in simulation. Does each particle have a unique index in FLOW-3D that is accessible by subroutine? Thank you! Yang |
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