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Old   September 23, 2009, 16:33
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Hello everyone,

I'm trying to use patch injection in Lagrangian modeling. I found some strange things in my cases.
1. For one case, I defined patch injections at three inlets. However, for one of the three inlets, I didn't see any particles injected (the other two worked fine).
2. For another case, I defined one patch injection and it seems to be working fine with 32 processors. However, I don't see any particles injected if I use 64 or 128 processors (cone injection still works).

What could be the possible reason for this? Could this be a bug? Any help will be highly appreciated. Thanks.

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