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Sophie
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Hi,
I'm trying to calculate velocity values in a table. I've already done it in with pressure using the function maxValue(Pressure)@Pre Stenosis but when i try to put velocity instead of pressure it doesnt work? I'm new to CFX so probably being really stupid but essentially if modelling flow through a pipe how do i get the velocity at a certain point along it? Thanks Soph |
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Glenn Horrocks
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Make sure you are using the correct variable names. The variable names in CFX are listed in the documentation in the reference manual.
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