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Old   July 23, 2021, 09:05
Default Adding particle in some in between time at icoUncoupledParcelFoam
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Hello everyone, I have a question about adding particles in icoUncoupledParcelFoam. I want to add particles to my CFD problem at a certain time and continue from that. For eg. I have run a simulation from t=0 s to t=25 s and I want to add particles from t=25 s and so on. I can't change t=25 s to t=0 as it is important for my simulation. When I am running solver from "t=25 s" with a particle rate of 10/s, it is adding 250 particle at t=25 s which making sense. What I want is how it can start taking t=25 s as t=0s. Thank you for the help in advance.
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