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September 30, 2005, 22:46 |
length integral on a streamline
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From a previous post, I understand that it should be possible to do a length integral on a streamline. Can someone suggest how to do the integration?
For example, I have a vairable A and another one t(which is water age), both calculated from a AV transport equation). How can get a length integral of A*t over a streamline? Regards! Gab |
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October 1, 2005, 18:47 |
Re: length integral on a streamline
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Hi,
In Post, create an expression defined as lengthInt(A*t)@Streamline |
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October 3, 2005, 15:25 |
Re: length integral on a streamline
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Thanks, Rui.
Actually I described my problem incorrectly in my previous post. Sorry. I should calculate an integral of a parameter with time . Again for example, I know the distribution of A and water age t in the whole domain, what I need is the integral of A*dt or the distribution of accumulated A*t over the domain. How can I do this in post? Best regards! Gab |
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