Open vikasmeemrot opened 3 years ago
Aerosolved uses an Eulerian-Eulerian approach. Thus we don't have directly the particles or particle trajectories. We have instead the M field which represent the particles number density (#/Kg) .
thank you for using Aerosolved
So we can't show the particle trajectories like Lagrangian method, and will the M field change with the time and locations?
Hi, I want to ask that How can we visualise the brownian case using paraview (like visualising particles). Please Respond to it as soon as possible @sgubianpm @scanopm @sgubianpm