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Hi!
I am trying to compute the volume of a droplet to help me find the charge (using charge density). I realised I could use swak4Foam to compute the diameter in x and y direction. https://openfoamwiki.net/index.php/C...ropletVelocity Assuming, a spherical droplet, I could get the volume for a single droplet. What if I have multiple droplet production of different sizes? droplets.jpg Is it possible to count the droplet (counter) and have their respective sizes in their own folder? |
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