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Re: [ESPResSo-users] Espressomd-users Digest, Vol 53, Issue 15
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Iveta Jancigova |
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Re: [ESPResSo-users] Espressomd-users Digest, Vol 53, Issue 15 |
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Wed, 1 Apr 2015 09:56:58 +0200 |
Hi, Markus,
As of now we do not have a tcl command to set velocity of the whole immersed
object at once. So yes, the way to do it, would be to run over all mesh nodes.
I agree that it might be useful, so I will add a new keyword “velocity” to
oif_object_set command
Best,
Iva Jancigova
> On 31 Mar 2015, at 18:00, address@hidden wrote:
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> Today's Topics:
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> 1. Velocity OIF (Wink, Markus)
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> Hello everybody,
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> I am wondering, if there is a tcl command for setting the velocity of the
> immersed object? Or do I have to run over all mesh nodes and set it manually
> on the TCL level?
> I couldn't find anything about that in the User's guide or other literature I
> have.
>
> Greetings and thanks
>
> Markus Wink
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Iveta Jancigova, PhD student
Faculty of Management Science and Informatics
University of Zilina, Slovakia
cell-in-fluid research group: http://cell-in-fluid.fri.uniza.sk
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