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particle tracing of suspended particles in peristaltic pumping (moving mesh ALE)

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I am working on modeling peristaltic pumping. I need to trace the motion of suspended particles. When i try to to incorporate this by using the particle tracing plot from plot parameters I keep getting an error
" Error: 8030
Particle tracing plot failed
particle tracing plot not implemented for moving meshes. "

How can i track particle motion in moving mesh ALE's?
Can someone please help me with this.
Thanking You in advance

2 Replies Last Post 17 gen 2012, 15:26 GMT-5
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Posted: 1 decade ago 17 gen 2012, 11:10 GMT-5
I am using COMSOL 4.2.0.228 and have the same problem. I'm also dealing with a peristaltic pump (something similar to one of COMSOL model tutorials). Can it be handled anyhow?
I am using COMSOL 4.2.0.228 and have the same problem. I'm also dealing with a peristaltic pump (something similar to one of COMSOL model tutorials). Can it be handled anyhow?

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Posted: 1 decade ago 17 gen 2012, 15:26 GMT-5
I am using COMSOL 4.2.0.228 and have the same problem. I'm also dealing with a peristaltic pump (something similar to one of COMSOL model tutorials). Can it be handled anyhow?
I am using COMSOL 4.2.0.228 and have the same problem. I'm also dealing with a peristaltic pump (something similar to one of COMSOL model tutorials). Can it be handled anyhow?

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