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January 4, 2011, 12:30 |
Volume average of a scalar?
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Carl
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Hello,
Can anybody help me with this please? I have a flow field with one volume and I want to calculate the volume averaged scalar concentration in a sub-volume. It is easy to do for the whole volume (report->volume integrals) but how do you create a sub-volume not part of the mesh file? You can only create points, lines and surfaces in the Fluent GUI, any tricks for creating a volume? I have released the scalar from a sub-volume using a UDF but I'm having difficulty calculating the scalar concentration in other sub-volumes. I do have other models with the volumes decomposed already but its not very efficient if you need to know a volume average somewhere else. Any help is much appreciated. Carlos. |
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