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Astio Lamar
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Hello!
I have simulated a case with unsteady particle tracking. In each iteration we can see that how many particles are exist within the domain, how much escaped and/or trapped. I have saved the simulation and now when I read-in the case/data file fluent write theses lines: reading 53195 particles for injection ***. read 53195 particles for injection ***. locating particles on compute nodes... all particles successfully re-located! Now the question is how can I see graphically where theses 53195 particles are located in the domain (a viewing of particle distribution in the domain.) Thanks. Last edited by asal; March 30, 2014 at 15:15. |
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