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Old   July 15, 2009, 14:10
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Hi Friends,

I am working on the LES simulation of turbulent airflow inside a cubic chamber using Fluent. In order to evalute my model, I need to compare the instantaneous averged velocity over a predetermined squre zone located on the central plane of the chamber with the available experimental data. To perform such a comparison I 've been encountered to the following problems and questions:
1. I don't know how I can define this zone for the software using the options available in the "surface" menu of the Fluent.
2. In order to temporal monitoring of results, I want to use the montors option in the "solve" menu (As shown in the attachment). But I am not sure the correctness of this approach.

Thanks alot for your hints and guidances

Khosrow
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