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hobing July 27, 2023 02:44

CFD POST mean
 
hi all,

i'm using cfx and fluent in V19

I have a basic question. However, the answer to this question does not exist in the manual. It may be something I couldn't find.

When data is exported from cfd-post, normal x,y,z and force x,y,z exist in the variable list.
What do normal x,y,z and force x,y,z mean? It seems to mean normal vector and force = pressure * A. But how to define it to output the data of each cell?

toolbar > File > Export > Export... > select variable

ghorrocks July 27, 2023 05:56

The CFX Reference Manual, section 15.5.7 says on force:
"This function returns the force exerted by the fluid on the specified 2D locator in the specified direction"

normal_x/y/z gives the surface normal of a 2D locator.

hobing July 27, 2023 06:11

How can we express normal x,y,z and force x,y,z as an expression?

ghorrocks July 27, 2023 06:16

They are CEL variables, so you can use them in expressions. Read only, of course.

hobing July 27, 2023 06:23

Doesn't the math formula exist?

ghorrocks July 27, 2023 06:30

? Puzzled.

The force is just the force acting on a surface. It is the pressure force plus the wall shear force.

And the surface normal ..... is just the surface normal. There is no formula, it is a property of the surface.

hobing July 27, 2023 06:47

thank you..

Originally, I was using cfx, but when I tried to get data from fluent, it didn't exist, so I tried to use udf and expressed it as an equation.
It's not easy..

ghorrocks July 27, 2023 19:29

Sorry, I do not understand what you are saying.

force_x/y/z and normal_x/y/z are variables available for CEL or anything else you want to do with them. They are read only variables already defined by the solver, so you do not need to do anything to generate them. No equations are required.

hobing July 31, 2023 03:33

thank you !

i have a one question

Each cell normal vector or normalized position where the normals x, y, z mean?

ghorrocks July 31, 2023 04:59

normal_x/y/z is only defined on a 2D surface, and then it gives the surface normal.

normal_x/y/z is not defined in 3D locators such as domains.


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