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Old   April 3, 2019, 05:37
Default SprayFoam: transport the liquid particles through the flow
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Hi everybody,
I made a model by modifying the aachenBomb tutorial.
In my model there is a rectangular duct in 3D dimension in which we've a liquid spray injected within and a flow of air that has the same velocity direction of the spray.


My duct should be open, but when the particles meet the lower face (that I set as outflow), they come back and then stay still. (so without considering the flow of air within the duct).


Can you help me solve? Do I have to attach a few files?
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