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Hi there, I have an output from an LS-DYNA dam-break wave model with SPH particles modelling the fluid and I was wondering if there is a way to extract the elevation of SPH particles as they pass through a static line or plane? Essentially I am trying to retrieve a wave-gauge type reading that outlines the elevation of the SPH particles at a specific static location over time.
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