Error Displaying Particles After Simulation
Hello everybody,
I am trying to create a simulation just by simply dropping particles from a geometry onto some kind of drawer. When Auto Update box is chosen, the particles are displayed properly (picture attached) , however after the simulation has been done, the particles are scaled up tremendously. Anyone knows why and how to fix it?
And is there any way to know how many particle are there in the left part and the right part of the drawer after a specific time? Thank you!
(Particles displayed correctly)
(After the simulation: the particles are displayed so big that they covered everything )
Best Answer
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Hi, Nguyen Khoa
Could you try to check the 'Render all using legacy display'?
Tool-Option-Rendering Options- check 'Render all using legacy display'
Thank you
MK
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Hi, Nguyen Khoa
Could you try to check the 'Render all using legacy display'?
Tool-Option-Rendering Options- check 'Render all using legacy display'
Thank you
MK
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MiKyung Yang_20494 said:
Hi, Nguyen Khoa
Could you try to check the 'Render all using legacy display'?
Tool-Option-Rendering Options- check 'Render all using legacy display'
Thank you
MK
I closed EDEM and reload it and it works fine... I also check 'Render all using legacy display'! Thank you!
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MiKyung Yang_20494 said:
Hi, Nguyen Khoa
Could you try to check the 'Render all using legacy display'?
Tool-Option-Rendering Options- check 'Render all using legacy display'
Thank you
MK
Is there any way to know how many particle are there in the left part and the right part of the drawer after a specific time?
Instead of counting it manually you know....
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Nguyen Khoa_21958 said:
Is there any way to know how many particle are there in the left part and the right part of the drawer after a specific time?
Instead of counting it manually you know....
You can use 'Grid Bin Group' feature in Analst.
If you set up Bin groups for each area, you can check the number of particles at the desired time.
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MiKyung Yang_20494 said:
You can use 'Grid Bin Group' feature in Analst.
If you set up Bin groups for each area, you can check the number of particles at the desired time.
Thank you! I love this community, very supportive!
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