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A Bug in Particle Tracing Module??
Posted 7 déc. 2015, 06:14 UTC−5 Charged Particle Tracing, Particle Tracing for Fluid Flow Version 5.1 4 Replies
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Dear all,
I wanted to use the mathematical particle tracing interface in a 2D-axisymmetric geometry, the particles are obtained from a text file and loaded into the simulation using 'Release from data file' feature, the solver shows that the number of particles solved for is correct, however, many particles are not where they should be.
I played around with the data file and noticed that when the initial velocity in r-direction is positive, the particle is misplaced. When it is negative, it is placed correctly where it should be. I tried to removed the velocity columns from the data file, but kept receiving 'inconsistent number of columns in a row' although it is consistent (just the position coordinates)
I put a list of 12 particles at the end of this message, the domain is 0<r<45 mm and -120mm<z<0
Has anybody experienced something similar? If so does anybody know a work-about?
Many thanks,
% r (m) z (m) vr (m/s) vz (m/s)
0.038599 -2.46E-04 -0.010676 -0.0032493
0.044065 -0.017612 0.019707 0.013575
0.044013 -0.031845 0.019873 -0.057048
9.32E-04 -0.026502 0.035804 -0.53902
0.044017 -0.052103 0.053356 0.12149
8.99E-04 -0.042594 0.010231 -0.43515
0.044011 -0.066294 0.043055 -0.028832
9.04E-04 -0.059036 0.0026897 -0.36018
9.04E-04 -0.065583 -0.0036967 -0.37632
9.05E-04 -0.07553 -0.028216 -0.071567
0.044146 -0.11693 -0.0054449 0.024493
0.044079 -0.11091 -0.018534 0.025057
I wanted to use the mathematical particle tracing interface in a 2D-axisymmetric geometry, the particles are obtained from a text file and loaded into the simulation using 'Release from data file' feature, the solver shows that the number of particles solved for is correct, however, many particles are not where they should be.
I played around with the data file and noticed that when the initial velocity in r-direction is positive, the particle is misplaced. When it is negative, it is placed correctly where it should be. I tried to removed the velocity columns from the data file, but kept receiving 'inconsistent number of columns in a row' although it is consistent (just the position coordinates)
I put a list of 12 particles at the end of this message, the domain is 0<r<45 mm and -120mm<z<0
Has anybody experienced something similar? If so does anybody know a work-about?
Many thanks,
% r (m) z (m) vr (m/s) vz (m/s)
0.038599 -2.46E-04 -0.010676 -0.0032493
0.044065 -0.017612 0.019707 0.013575
0.044013 -0.031845 0.019873 -0.057048
9.32E-04 -0.026502 0.035804 -0.53902
0.044017 -0.052103 0.053356 0.12149
8.99E-04 -0.042594 0.010231 -0.43515
0.044011 -0.066294 0.043055 -0.028832
9.04E-04 -0.059036 0.0026897 -0.36018
9.04E-04 -0.065583 -0.0036967 -0.37632
9.05E-04 -0.07553 -0.028216 -0.071567
0.044146 -0.11693 -0.0054449 0.024493
0.044079 -0.11091 -0.018534 0.025057
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