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1 decade ago
29 set 2013, 23:32 GMT-4
I wanted to define three(atleast two) different particle for my study.
I have tried using
particle density=if(particleindex<50,1069,3900)
particle diameter= if(particleindex<50,6E-6,15E-6)
Also i have tried using some equations like this
1E-6+IF(random(particleindex)<0.5,0,2E-7)
But i could not create different kind of particles. Someone pls share your idea on this
I wanted to define three(atleast two) different particle for my study.
I have tried using
particle density=if(particleindex
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Posted:
1 decade ago
1 ott 2013, 04:45 GMT-4
Would any question be ever responded in this forum?
or Is that I have asked a absurd question?
Would any question be ever responded in this forum?
or Is that I have asked a absurd question?
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Posted:
1 decade ago
2 ott 2013, 05:17 GMT-4
Hi,
Don't say that nobody answers the questions, please. But you can try to answer other's questions. We, people here, try to participate, although we could do more ...
Your question is not absurd, but surely most of us are interested in other topics.
Why you simply don't add more "Particle Tracing for Fluid Flow" nodes? It seems that each node is for only one particle. You know: go to your model node, right click and choose: "Add Physics". You can add as many "Particle Tracing for Fluid Flow" nodes as you need, one per each particle.
There is a related thread:
www.comsol.com/community/forums/general/thread/32626/
Hi,
Don't say that nobody answers the questions, please. But you can try to answer other's questions. We, people here, try to participate, although we could do more ...
Your question is not absurd, but surely most of us are interested in other topics.
Why you simply don't add more "Particle Tracing for Fluid Flow" nodes? It seems that each node is for only one particle. You know: go to your model node, right click and choose: "Add Physics". You can add as many "Particle Tracing for Fluid Flow" nodes as you need, one per each particle.
There is a related thread: http://www.comsol.com/community/forums/general/thread/32626/
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Posted:
1 decade ago
2 ott 2013, 05:24 GMT-4
Hi Jesus Lucio,
Since am a new user of comsol, I felt i cant proceed further without someone's help.
Anyways, thanks for your suggestion and let me try doing that
Regards,
Lalitha
Hi Jesus Lucio,
Since am a new user of comsol, I felt i cant proceed further without someone's help.
Anyways, thanks for your suggestion and let me try doing that
Regards,
Lalitha