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Benoit
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Hello everybody,
I have a little question ![]() I'm a beginner with OF 3 and I'm studying some tutorials and execute those with some variations. I try to apply the icoUncoupledKinematicParcelFoam tutorial on a test case found on the net. In the ico tutoral, the kinematicCloudPositions are defined with a huge couple of points (x y z coordinates). In my test caze, I try to use the inlet patch of boundary dict to set the positions of the particles. Any idea to do this ? Thank in advance and have a good day ! ![]() Regards, |
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