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Identifying zones in fluid domain with max velocity gradients

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Old   January 27, 2016, 11:15
Question Identifying zones in fluid domain with max velocity gradients
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Hi
I am exporting CFD data from FLUENT in the ASCII format to be read by a MATLAB algorithm which generates reduced order approximations of complete flow fields at new boundary conditions. The offline data is stored in a matrix and I have the node numbers, x and y coordinates and velocity components of the CFD solutions at my disposal.

I am working with natural convection in a differentially heated cavity in 2D.
  • I need to find a way for my algorithm to automatically locate a finite set of arbitrary control surfaces in the fluid domain that corresponds to the maximum velocity gradients for the x and y components of velocity.
  • I could probably write a script within MATLAB but I am wondering if FLUENT format is structured in such a way to make my job a bit easier and allow for a generic algorithm.
Any help would be appreciated.
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