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Particle Tracing Release Time Bug
Posted 29.03.2017, 14:48 GMT-4 Charged Particle Tracing, Particle Tracing for Fluid Flow Version 5.2a 2 Replies
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Hello,
I am using the mathematical particle tracing module to release particles with the Release from Grid node. I want to model those particles with a linear elastic particle-particle interaction and have used the appropriate node.
If I release 2 particles with the above setup, the particles behave as expected. This can be seen in the v1.mph file I have included.
Now, I actually want to release more particles into the domain at a later time point in the study. So, I added another time to the Release Times field in the Release from Grid subnode. So I should release 2 particles first, then 2 more later. This is shown in the v2.mph file I have included.
However, when the second release time is added, the behavior of the first 2 particles is changed and incorrect. It is almost as if the 2 non-existant particles which haven't been released yet are affecting the interaction forces between the 2 particles that have already been released.
I'm not sure what to do about this, any help is greatly appreciated!
I am using the mathematical particle tracing module to release particles with the Release from Grid node. I want to model those particles with a linear elastic particle-particle interaction and have used the appropriate node.
If I release 2 particles with the above setup, the particles behave as expected. This can be seen in the v1.mph file I have included.
Now, I actually want to release more particles into the domain at a later time point in the study. So, I added another time to the Release Times field in the Release from Grid subnode. So I should release 2 particles first, then 2 more later. This is shown in the v2.mph file I have included.
However, when the second release time is added, the behavior of the first 2 particles is changed and incorrect. It is almost as if the 2 non-existant particles which haven't been released yet are affecting the interaction forces between the 2 particles that have already been released.
I'm not sure what to do about this, any help is greatly appreciated!
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