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Default Sprayfoam wedge, and lagrangian Data
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Hello guys, and thanks already for the upcoming help.
I'm solving a sprayjet with a fuel injection, as a 4 degree wedge.
First of all i ask myself whether i need to change the injected mass to 1/90 of the real value cause its only a 4 degree wedge, or whether openFoam is doing that himself?


There was a Thread about this here in the forum, someone said, that in older Versions Openfoam did that on it's own.


Further on i need to read out the lagrangian Data, what I'm right now doing by loading my case into ParaView, going to the time-step and saving it as a .csv, which i can open in LibreOffice.


First of all if i want to count how many particles I've got at a given Diameter. So i can sort the column of the diameter and count the Parcels, but than to get all der Particles i need to sum up the nParticles of each Parcel, is that right?


And my biggest Problem right now is, that i need also the information about the Positions of the Parcel, so that I can evaluate a distribution of the droplets at a certain level. I can't find the information in the csv, which I also attached(i zipped it, caus a csv is not allowed as upload). There is only the "position0:0...0:2" which is the information where the parcel got eddited.


Thank you for the upcoming help,


greetings


jan
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