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Old   November 3, 2014, 11:41
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Hi,
I have two flows of air in a tank, one cold and one hot and I mixture them. At results i have the Rainbow of temperature. How can I take the average temperature at the tank?
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Hello apo,
you can post-process your simulation and calculate Volume average temperature (or Area-Average Temperature if you want to analyze a plane).

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