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Old   October 17, 2011, 09:54
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Hi all,

I am using turbulence model (K-esilon turbulence model) to investigate turbulence intensity effect . Before I use it, I want to check turbulence intensity at a point inside fluid domain as figure that attached below.

At inlet and outlet condition, I chosen "Intensity and Viscosity ratio" method for Specification Method of Turbulence. Inside fluid domain, I defined one point and monitor it depend on time.

Anybody have any ideas to do it, please help me.


Thanks in advanced.
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