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Old   October 29, 2008, 10:24
Default post processing using fluent data
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Ramesh.K
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Hi all,

I have done an unsteady simulation of flow over a suqare block, using RSM. I have stored the data files for different time steps. I need help regarding

1. I want to plot the variation of velocity at a point at all the time steps. 2. Is this possible in fluent if not can u please suggest a way either to export the data or the procedure to do this 3. since my calculation is done can we predict the drag force on the block using this existing data. or do we need to run the simulation again. 4. I can see vortex shedding phenomenon and want to calculate strohaul number varying with Reynolds number.

any sort of suggestions are welcome.

thanks in advance

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Old   October 29, 2008, 10:45
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jesse
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to 1):

surface/point(give a name) display/point(name)

to 3) report/force

to 4) i dont see how can you change your Reynolds number.

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Old   October 29, 2008, 10:51
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Ramesh.K
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Thanks for ur advice but what u said is valid for one set of data but I need to do it by reading all the data files at a time and plot the velocity at a particular point
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Old   October 29, 2008, 11:20
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Paolo Lampitella
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you had to write on a file what suggested by jesse, which means that you had to define the surface/point and then, before performing the simulation, go under solve/monitors/surface and select to write on a file the velocity at the point previously created. If your simulation is done you're done too...you had to do this before starting your simulation.

But, if you still have all the data at the different times (as i understood) you can export the velocity at that point for each time step and then build by yourself the time variation
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