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Old   August 15, 2006, 03:46
Default partickle-tracks and udf, particle-residence-time
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Alex
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Hallo everybody

I`m wondering if there is a opportunity to get the particle-residence-time inside a udf. In the UDF-Manuals is described how to get the "Particle - time", but the values are different to the p-r-t. If anybody got some hint for me, I would be happy,

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