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Josh Keep
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I am running a custom Euler-Lagrangian particle solver in OpenFOAM 6. Whilst there is enough information out there for earlier versions that did not use Barycentric coordinates for particle tracking, I have struggled to find a means to convert the particle positions written by the Lagrangian solver (which are written in Barycentric coordinates) into a usable format (i.e. Cartesian coordinates) for post processing. Is there a suitable post processing utility, or simple modification to the solver to do output particle positions in Cartesian coordinates?
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