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Old   April 14, 2014, 14:52
Default Temporal Particles to Pathlines: Stop After 68 Timesteps?
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Hello all,

I am trying to plot pathlines on my 2D airfoil case, and while they appear to function as expected for the first 67 timesteps, as soon as I go to timestep 68 and beyond (500 total), the particles are no longer seeded. Can anyone suggest what may be causing this, and how I can work around it?

Settings:
Particle Tracer: force reinjection every 10 timesteps
Everything else is shown in the attached pipline image.

Thanks in advance!

Daniel

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