Running the Simulation

The simulation is now ready to be run.

Use the following steps:
  1. Run the simulation by clicking (Run) in the Solution toolbar.
  2. Save the simulation.

In rare occasions, clumps of particles block the flow of particles at an outlet. This causes the scene to show a skewed distribution of particles. If blocking occurs, use the following procedure:

  1. Stop the simulation by clicking (Stop) in the Solution toolbar.
  2. Close the simulation without saving.
  3. Reload the last saved simulation.
  4. Select the Stopping Criteria > Maximum Physical Time node and set Maximum Physical Time to 13.6 s.
  5. Select Continua > Physics 1 > Models > Multiphase Interactions > Phase Interactions > ORE-ORE > Models > Hertz-Mindlin and set Static Friction Coefficient to 0.
  6. Run the simulation by clicking (Run) in the Solution toolbar.

    When the simulation stops, both outlets are unblocked.

Return to solving the case as before the blockage occurred:

  1. Select the Stopping Criteria > Maximum Physical Time node and set the Maximum Physical Time to 50 s.
  2. Select Continua > Physics 1 > Models > Multiphase Interactions > Phase Interactions > ORE-ORE > Models > Hertz-Mindlin and set the Static Friction Coefficient to 0.4.
  3. Run the simulation by clicking (Run) in the Solution toolbar.
  4. Save the simulation.