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Old   July 22, 2011, 07:09
Default Ansys CFX Version 13 - Variables missing/disappeared in Pre!?!
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I just tried to set up a new .def file for the simulation of gas dispersion. As a very important Value for Monitoring (and eventually Post processing, although I haven't reached the point of having a .res file yet) I need the Mass Concentraion of a substance. In Version 12.1 it was possible to select this variable to be monitored or written in a TrnResults File. Now that we switched to version 13 there suddenly is no "Mass Concentration" Variable anymore. Does anyone know if this was made on purpose by ANSYS, or if there is smth. wrong with my Installation?

Thx in advance.

Last edited by monkey1; July 22, 2011 at 09:56. Reason: Changed the Title in Order to make it more general, as the solution showed that this seems to be a general problem of v13.
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