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Old   May 12, 2014, 03:26
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never used sprayfoam before, so I can't help on it.
I'm using icoUncoupledkinematicFoam, in this case you need first to solve the flow, (I use simplefoam for stationary flows) and then you can run the lagrangian solver.
with icouncoupledkinematicfoam you can set the cloud proprieties by editing the proper file in ../constant/
There you can specify parameters as particle diametre, density and so on, and there you can also define the type of wall interacton you want (you can set rebound, stick etc).


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