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Old   May 9, 2017, 15:39
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Hi y'all,

So i'm trying to create an animation of particles following particle track (DPM) but the particle symbol (ball) appears too many times in the track (shown in the picture) and i was wondering if anyone knows how to fix this? (so the particles will begin from the inlet and finish at the escape)

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Hello,

you can set interval [s] between your particles in the Particle Track options (for transient case) or set spacing [-] in Animation options (for steady case).
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