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August 7, 2019 at 8:20 am
FabiWendel
SubscriberDear ansys-team,
I have tried to simulate a mixing task with particle tracking. The simulation works fine, but I have some serious problems with several particles leaving my geometry. If I use automatic slicing at a certain time everything seems to be fine. All of my particles (3000) are staying in my chosen geometry.
For my analysis, I need all of my particles to be at a certain point. So I used slices at a certain distance. However, now several particles are leaving my geometry.
I have tried to decrease the distance between the slices. It had no effect on the particel leaving the goemetry.
I have also definded stopping planes exactly at the lokation of my walls. It also had no effect on the particel leaving the die.
I have definded stopping planes in my "fluid". If doing so the symulation time increases enormously.
Is there anything I can do to stop does particel leaving my goemetry?
I have used zero velocity condidtion for my walls. Is the condition creating does problems?
Thank you so much for your help.
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