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Dear all,
I am running with transient simulation of reactor with agitator. Now my question is how to check y+ value for the mesh near to wall. I don't have any idea in this regard. Can any one please guide me Regards Mehul |
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In CFXPost, load your results and generate a contour on the wall. When you are selecting the variable to plot, you will see a drop down list containing only about a dozen variables. However, you will *also* see a small box, marked with '...', that you can click on.
Click on the '...' box and a window containing many more variables will appear. Scroll down towards the bottom of this list and select 'Yplus'. Click OK, then click Apply to generate the contour of Y+. Hope that helps, Andy |
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Thanks Andy,
I am clear about it now. Regards Mehul |
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