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Generate continuous drops using "setFields" (or something similar) periodically |
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Join Date: Apr 2012
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Hi,
I am trying to model droplet train impact. So, I need to prescribe a particular drop size and velocity every "x" milliseconds. If I was required to only initialize the case with a drop (size and velocity), I could use setFields or funkySetFields to do so. But now I require to do this at regular time intervals. Anyone done the same? Would appreciate any help / ideas on how to do the same! Thanks! |
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domenico
Join Date: Apr 2015
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I have the same problem. Did you solve your problem? I need help
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Anastasios
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I have the same problem I want to patch periodically bubbles at the same location within a channel that liquid is flowing. Did you had any chance with the droplet train?
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Aniket
Join Date: Apr 2023
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Hi!
Any luck with genrerating droplet/bubble train? |
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drop train, droplet, impact, periodic, setfields |
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