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Dear all,
I have a problem with my simulations with the CMS.
I'm doing 2 simulations, the first with the turbulence activated, the other not. I drop my particles from polygons. The simulation runs, but once I postprocess my data with some python code, it seems that not all particles are dropped (particles only leave from the first polygons, not all 16).
I am familiar with CMS, I always build my polygons with GIS to be sure that they are well in the mask of my hydrodynamic model. This is the case here (my model is MARS).
I attach my configuration files, I hope you can help me find where is potentially the problem.
My currentology files are very heavy, ask me if I should attach them to you, I'll make a google drive link.
Thanks a lot nest_1.txt 16PolyCorseRectangle.txt runconf.txt releaseFile16PolyCorseRectangle.txt ibm.txt
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Dear all,
I have a problem with my simulations with the CMS.
I'm doing 2 simulations, the first with the turbulence activated, the other not. I drop my particles from polygons. The simulation runs, but once I postprocess my data with some python code, it seems that not all particles are dropped (particles only leave from the first polygons, not all 16).
I am familiar with CMS, I always build my polygons with GIS to be sure that they are well in the mask of my hydrodynamic model. This is the case here (my model is MARS).
I attach my configuration files, I hope you can help me find where is potentially the problem.
My currentology files are very heavy, ask me if I should attach them to you, I'll make a google drive link.
Thanks a lot
nest_1.txt
16PolyCorseRectangle.txt
runconf.txt
releaseFile16PolyCorseRectangle.txt
ibm.txt
!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: