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  • Phoenix + Tyflow - liquid particles decreasing

    I'am working on a scene where i fill a container with phoenix liquid. In the Phoenix liquid i emit Tyflow particles and with Physx Fluid Tyflow and Phoenix work together. The Tyflow particles are floating to the surface of the Phoenix liquid and blades push them down agian. This is an ongoing process and works fine except for one thing.

    During the simulation i slowly lose my Phoenix liquid particles, until the moment the container is empty. This only happens when i simulate Phoenix + Tyflow. If i run the simulation without Tyflow the Phoenix liquid particles stay the same amount as by the start.
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  • #2
    Hey, would it be possible to attach the scene you are working with? Does not sound like a known issue, so we better check it out.
    Svetlin Nikolov, Ex Phoenix team lead

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    • #3
      Hereby the file. Thanks for looking into this!
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      • #4
        Hey,

        It seems to be working correctly here. I'm using Phoenix FD 4 Nightly Build: 30564, from 29 Jan 2021 and tyFlow v0. 16105 (BETA), from 27 Jan 2021.

        Could you tell us which are your exact Phoenix FD and tyFlow versions?

        In order to find out the exact Phoenix FD version you can check the About info window: 3ds Max → select your Phoenix FD Simulator node → Simulation rollout → About.

        To check the tyFlow version: select the tyFlow node → go to the About rollout.


        Thanks!
        Slavina Nikolova
        QA Specialist, V-Ray for SketchUp | V-Ray for Rhino | Phoenix
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        • #5
          Phoenix FD version: 4.20.00, Build ID 20200616
          tyFlow version: v0.16095 (beta)

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          • #6
            Yup, you better grab the newer versions
            Svetlin Nikolov, Ex Phoenix team lead

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            • #7
              Thnx guys for the quick help. I give it a try!

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