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Particle tracing - particle counting
Posted 2 mai 2012, 06:56 UTC−4 Ray Optics, Results & Visualization Version 5.1 21 Replies
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Im new to COMSOL and currently trying to work with particle tracing for fluid flow.
The model we are working on is part of vascular network and we are using as physics : structural mechanics, laminar flow, darcy flow, and particle tracing for fluid flow. Everything is working up to the point where we can calculate the particles trajectories but we need to be able to calculate how many particles pass though a specific area section. I have tried to use the Total number of particles in selection, Particle density, Particle position from the results in order to accomplish this. Unfortunately when i try this i get the following error:
CANNOT EVALUATE EXPRESSION
failed to evaluate variable -
Geometry -
Domain -
I have tried to toggle " compute particle mass" on from the particle tracing menu but then when i do this and try to calculate the solution i get another error:
Solution cannot be updated. Clear Solution to expunge.
Failed to evaluate expression.
Failed to evaluate variable.
- Variable: mod1.mp
- Geometry: 2
- Boundary: 1
Failed to evaluate expression.
- Expression: mod1.mp
I have checked the example of laminar_mixer_particle and the model but at that particulate example it only calculates trajectories and nothing more.
I've also tried to export the particle coordinates (designated as q) to excel spreadsheet file so i can process them elsewhere but been also unsuccesfull at that.
If someone has a solution please respond
Thank you,
SM
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I am facing the exact same problem as Stefanos. When I try to integrate the number of particles over a selected surface, I get the 'failed to evaluate variable' error. My model file can be found here www.mediafire.com/?q6twua5qiu5pg9t. Any help in this regard would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Ashish
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The variable cpt.Nsel contains the total number of particles in a selection (of domains), so use a Global Evaluation node under Derived Values to evaluate cpt.Nsel for a Particle data set (no integration is needed). If you want the particles in a specific domain instead of the entire geometry, add a Selection subnode to the Particle data set and use it to restrict the partuicle data to the domains selected in the settings for the Selection subnode.
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Magnus Ringh, COMSOL
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Global evaluation is giving only time selection as parameter.
Hi,
The variable cpt.Nsel contains the total number of particles in a selection (of domains), so use a Global Evaluation node under Derived Values to evaluate cpt.Nsel for a Particle data set (no integration is needed). If you want the particles in a specific domain instead of the entire geometry, add a Selection subnode to the Particle data set and use it to restrict the partuicle data to the domains selected in the settings for the Selection subnode.
Best regards,
Magnus Ringh, COMSOL
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I am using the mathematical particle tracing module with the Hamiltonian analogy to simulate optical ray tracing. I want to be able to quantify the distribution of rays that reach specific boundaries in 2D and/or a surface in 3D.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
-NC
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I have the same question. I could not find a way to (automatically) count the particle number passing a boundary, though manually count is OK. But what if when there is a huge bunch of particles...
Thanks in advance for anyone who knows the answer.
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I have the same question as well!!!
did you find any answer?
would you please help me?
thanks
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I haven't got a solution yet, but I found this post:
www.comsol.com/community/forums/general/thread/34641/
Probably we should use the LiveLink for Matlab... I am going to study this.
Jingyuan
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1) The subnode should be under the "Derived Values" node
2) Add a "Global Evaluation" subnode instead of "Particle Evaluation" subnode.
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Under the "Global Evaluation" node, select "particle1" for "Data Set". You need also to add the "fpt.Nsel" under "expression".
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Also, if I want to count the particle number in a specific region or passing through specific cutting surface, may I know how to do the setting? thanks for the time!
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This is basically how to calculate the no. of particles in a chosen boundary. If you want to know the no. of particles in a specific boundary, just choose it. There is also a "time selection" in your "Global evaluation" settings. This indicate the total no. of particles passing your selected boundary from the beginning to your selected time.
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Please make sure to have this "selection" node under "particles", and choose the boundary you want (see attached file). I believe that is the reason why you only have the total no. of particles.
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I'm doing something similar only for a ray trace simulation. How do I count the number of rays in a particular wall?
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