Probably best way is to test velocity and if over a certain number - delete the 
particles, did that before to fix something similar happening from realflow.

S.


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From: [email protected] 
[[email protected]] on behalf of Jules Stevenson 
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Sent: 06 November 2012 03:48
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Subject: LAGOA limiting velocity

Hey List,

I'm running some lagoa sims at the moment (a glass full of liquid being 
detonated), and on the whole the sim is running well *apart* from about a third 
of the particles shooting off at an extremely high velocity. Is there a simple 
way to limit this? I've tried with air damping to no effect. It seems you can't 
just hard limit the vel either, since it has to come after the simulation node 
and therefore doesn't really seem to do anything.

The sim is allready very slow motion (150fps) and at 30 subframes, which helps, 
but still getting a lot of these really high velocity particles.  Any magic 
tricks I should know about in terms of limiting these?

Any help really appreciated.

Jules

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