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Old   January 18, 2011, 11:44
Default Output trapped particle locations with unsteady DPM
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Hi,

I am modelling particle deposition using the unsteady solver. I seem to be able to output the current positions of all my particles at the end of the run, but I would like to output ONLY the trapped particles (I have a wall boundary condition set to trap particles and the DPM summary is stating that some particles are indeed being trapped). Is this possible and, if so, how?

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I have the same problem!

Anyone could help, please?
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