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Johan M
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Hi everyone! I am a new Numeca using that has started learning Omnis. I am running a pipe simulation and wished to monitor the mass flow rate at the inlet and outlet of the pipe. The option for Mass flow out/in did not seem to display under the Physical quantities option, as seen in the attached image. Does anyone happen to know why it is not available? Apologies if this is a basic question. Thanks
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Apologies, I had not selected the Internal flow option, which prevented me from monitoring the mass flow
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convergence monitoring, mass flow inlet, omnis |
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