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Particle tracing for fluid flow: wall interaction limit!

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Dear Support Center,

I performed a fluid flow simulation (turbulent, k-epsilon) and then a particle tracing one. I employed 1000 particles and used "bounce" as a wall condition. This is fundamental to me. However, at the end of the simulation, I obtain a warning stating:" Some particles have been removed from the simulation because maximal number of wall interactions within one time step has been reached." Increasing the number of particles to 5000, I also obtain the following:" Some particles have been removed from the simulation because of a failure in finding the wall intersection."

What should I do? Thank you very muhc. Best regards, Andrea Giordano.


2 Replies Last Post 26 giu 2020, 14:58 GMT-4
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Posted: 4 years ago 15 giu 2020, 02:09 GMT-4

Hello Andrea, I'm facing the same kind of problems. Did you find a solution for your problem?? If so, could you please explain me how you did it??

By the way, do you know how to generate a residence time distribution curve?? I've been trying it for days, but I cannot overcome this problem.

Thanks in advance for any answer. Jhoan

Hello Andrea, I'm facing the same kind of problems. Did you find a solution for your problem?? If so, could you please explain me how you did it?? By the way, do you know how to generate a residence time distribution curve?? I've been trying it for days, but I cannot overcome this problem. Thanks in advance for any answer. Jhoan

Hamid Rezaei University of British Columbia / Renewable Solid Fuel

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Posted: 4 years ago 26 giu 2020, 14:58 GMT-4

Please let me know if you could find the answer of this issue. I have the same problem.

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Please let me know if you could find the answer of this issue. I have the same problem.

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