wall freeze conditions

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Hello!

I'm using COMSOL 6.2 and working with es and charged particle tracing. I have an ionizer tube with flying ions through the volume. The surrounding environment is vacuum. The initial velocity of ions are based on thermal velocity. To analyze the beam parameters such as emittance and energy spread after the acceleration electrode I need to have a time interval of at least 250 us to allow ions exit the ionizer tube. I'm using axisymmetry for he geometry model. This time interval with short steps of 1 ns takes a very long time to compute and I decided to put different sections and divide the tube into 3 sections with short time intervals. so each section will stop ions using a freeze on the wall. Now I have one release (uniform time and density distribution) and three separate time dependent studies for each section. I am running the first study, the ions freeze on the wall, the solution is stored and used as dependent variables solved for in the next study while those not solved for are using es field solution. The second study doesn't let the frozen particles continue moving even though I modify the configuration in that step and remove the wall. I am not sure how to let the frozen particles continue moving as if there's no wall. Could you please guide me through this?

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