[Nek5000-users] Lagrangian Particle Tracking

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Thu Aug 28 03:02:55 CDT 2014


Hi Arash,

I guess you are looking for an LPT module to track inertial particles
with wall-collision and so on. At the moment we are working on a more
unified implementation of such routine to be added to the nek trunk. A
version of that will be finalised soon.

Cheers
Azad

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> Hi,
>
> I searched about Lagrangian Particle Tracking subject in history  
> texts and I found that "hemi" example relates to it.
> After a review of this example, some questions are:
> - How can I have a constant number of particles in the domain? It  
> needs that the number of particles which come to the domain should  
> be equal to the number of particles exit the domain.
> - How about the particles which contact to the wall? How do they come back?
> - How can I attach some information (for example Temperature) to any  
> particle and change it each time step according to the flow  
> properties and then have ensemble average of the magnitude of these  
> information particles?
>
> Thank you
> Arash
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