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Old   March 29, 2019, 20:42
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Hey Guys,

I am working on a gas-particle problem. I have successfully manually created particle injection points to simulate a shower like spread of particles.

However, I would like to see if this is possible to create a surface over which all the particles are spaced and the input parameters would be mass flowrate, particle size, voidage etc. I know there is a "surface" feature but it seems to introduce particles according to the mesh and doesnt allow an input of voidage etc

Thanks in advance
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