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Old   May 23, 2016, 05:57
Default How to use "function" under contorlDic to calculate particles concentration (kg/m3)
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Hi, all,
Now I am using simpleReactingParcelFoam to simulate particles distribution. The simulation works well. But I want to get the particles concentration for each area (kg/m3) . Can I achieve this by using the function under controDic?
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Hi Ping

Have a look at the sampleDict for an indication of the functions which can be used. Looks like you could use a point cloud if you needed to sample over region.

https://github.com/OpenFOAM/OpenFOAM...ple/sampleDict

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