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Old   February 19, 2023, 13:42
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I’m trying to simulate dust particles to start on a solar panel surface which then move accordingly when wind is run over it. Does anyone have any idea how to simulate this? I believe using a Lagrangian Particle Model would be the most effective but I’m not sure how to go about implementing it or if there are better methods. Thank you
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