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October 11, 2002, 03:04 |
Particle tracking in Fluent
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Hi,
I'm trying to do particle tracking but have absolutely no clue about it. Has anyone here done it? Can someone direct me to a starting point for gathering information so I vroooomed away? Thanks. |
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October 11, 2002, 09:00 |
Re: Particle tracking in Fluent
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Hello moiami!
Read the Fluent User's Guide chapter 19. It has all the information you need! Steve |
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November 18, 2002, 23:02 |
Re: Particle tracking in Fluent
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Hi moiami,
First, define your DPM, than create an injection in it. Next, go to define material, and back to define DPM. You can track through monitor-surface. Next, solve it again (SS) and you can display the result. Good luck |
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November 19, 2002, 02:41 |
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Thank you
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