NUMPAR Clarification
Posted: March 28th, 2018, 4:45 pm
The manual states that "NUMPAR represents the total number of particles that are released during one release cycle" and a similar thread states that "The actual particle release rate is computed by dividing NUMPAR by the number of sources and release hours".
So when you are releasing n number of particles as your NUMPAR value, and you have x number of sources; is the total number of particles released n, which is then evenly distributed across x sources (given that you only have one release cycle) ?
Thanks
So when you are releasing n number of particles as your NUMPAR value, and you have x number of sources; is the total number of particles released n, which is then evenly distributed across x sources (given that you only have one release cycle) ?
Thanks