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Particle Tracking

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Hello,

I am working on particle tracking in micro fluids.
Can i know how to measure the number of particles moving through Inlet and Outlet.

4 Replies Last Post 25.09.2012, 09:08 GMT-4
Nagi Elabbasi Facebook Reality Labs

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Posted: 1 decade ago 24.09.2012, 23:53 GMT-4
Hi Lohith,

Search the manual for “Transmission probability”. It is the ratio of number of particles that reach an outlet to those released at an inlet, but with a broad definition of inlet and outlet.

Nagi Elabbasi
Veryst Engineering
Hi Lohith, Search the manual for “Transmission probability”. It is the ratio of number of particles that reach an outlet to those released at an inlet, but with a broad definition of inlet and outlet. Nagi Elabbasi Veryst Engineering

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Posted: 1 decade ago 25.09.2012, 06:32 GMT-4
Dear Nagi Elabbasi,

I had searched for the manual but couldn't find it can u please help me in finding it.

Thanking you
lohith
Dear Nagi Elabbasi, I had searched for the manual but couldn't find it can u please help me in finding it. Thanking you lohith

Daniel Smith COMSOL Employee

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Posted: 1 decade ago 25.09.2012, 08:44 GMT-4
Hi, you need to add a selection to the Particle data set. If you update to the latest version, V4.3, the Model Library model:

Particle Tracing Module>Tutorial Models>brownian_motion

demonstrates how to do this.
Hi, you need to add a selection to the Particle data set. If you update to the latest version, V4.3, the Model Library model: Particle Tracing Module>Tutorial Models>brownian_motion demonstrates how to do this.

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Posted: 1 decade ago 25.09.2012, 09:08 GMT-4
Thank you for the reply, I am using 4.2a version
Thank you for the reply, I am using 4.2a version

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