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Old   February 14, 2002, 08:17
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july
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hi... Anybody knows how calculate the flow rate through a surface... is there any facilty in Star cd to do that?
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Old   February 14, 2002, 08:29
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Use the *get command with option tas or tav (type "help *get" in prostar command line for detailed information).
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Old   February 15, 2002, 05:34
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Another option is to load the flux results via the GETCELL, FLUXSUM command, initialize the flowrate via FLUXSUM, INIT and the pick the faces through which you need the flux calculated via FLUXSUM, CROSS or FLUXSUM, ZONE. The result appears in the output window.
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Old   February 15, 2002, 07:06
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thank you Daniel...
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