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Old   October 26, 2013, 22:06
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Hi, i am a new user of flow3d . I have some problems ,so I ask your help,please i have a question about the remark found in the explanation of an example of FLOW-3D (1'' define'' baffles along bottom), the problem is that I do not have inderstand the role of BAFLLES, another issue is the word bcz in the file prepin I did not find their explanation and their role in addition I can not find it in the software interface. thank you for helping me afrontir these problems


in the prepin file , the baffle definition appear as shown below:

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nbafs=1,
bcz(1)=1.0,
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Old   October 27, 2013, 22:36
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bcz = baffle coordinate in z. It's the z-plane the baffle is defined in. This is easily determined from the User Manual. Look in the Input Variable Summary chapter. Ctrl-F = search, use it to find bcz in that chapter. Only define one baffle coordinate definition (x, y, or z); use limiters to cut the baffle down to size.
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Old   October 28, 2013, 05:52
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bcz = baffle coordinate in z. It's the z-plane the baffle is defined in. This is easily determined from the User Manual. Look in the Input Variable Summary chapter. Ctrl-F = search, use it to find bcz in that chapter. Only define one baffle coordinate definition (x, y, or z); use limiters to cut the baffle down to size.


thank you for the explanation. can you explain the role of baffles.
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Old   November 7, 2013, 17:18
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Baffles are 2D surfaces used to represent thin objects without having to resolve the thickness. Also, they can serve as measurement devices, recording the flow of quantities through the baffle.
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Old   November 8, 2013, 10:47
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A customer from Hydro-Quebec wrote an interesting article about using FLOW-3D baffles to evaluate hydraulic energy losses and total hydraulic head in a recent FLOW-3D newsletter. You can read it here: http://www.flow3d.com/resources/news...ulic-head.html
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Old   November 9, 2013, 08:00
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Baffles are 2D surfaces used to represent thin objects without having to resolve the thickness. Also, they can serve as measurement devices, recording the flow of quantities through the baffle.
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Old   December 15, 2014, 00:34
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DEAR experts:

I set a baffle,and defined it as a flux surface "yes".
But when I save it ,"defined as a flux surface" will change to "NO"

Ican't see the Value of the discharge Q (Volume flow rate) in the Analyze->Probe->General History data

Help me, please!!
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Old   December 15, 2014, 14:09
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Make sure you have only one (1) definition set. You can use Limiters to then further alter the shape. If you have only one Definition then you're using a version with a bug in it. If it's a legit version, contact Flow Science about it. If it's not a legit version try building the prepin file manually in a text editor or consider getting a real paid version.
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Old   July 15, 2016, 07:52
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Dear experts

i some questions and i will so grateful to any kind of answers and opinions
i used baffles to create a spur dike (groin) in channel in order to thin thickness vs channel length or width
channel is ( 174cm* 60cm* 40cm)
spur dikes are ( 30cm* 40cm* 4mm)
so i used baffles to create dikes with porosity of 0, but there are some questions,
should i turned off the define as flux surface because i read in help that:
((A flux surface is typically a 100% porous baffle with no flow losses so it does not affect the flow in any way. However, a flux surface can also be defined using a baffle that has a porosity greater than 0.0 and less than or equal to 1.0))
i want to create a solid object by baffle with a thin thickness

the second question is why i see difference object in analyses?? for example the blue one in pictures??

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Old   July 15, 2016, 17:19
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i have problems with baffles
i don't select flux plane to use baffles as thin walls
half of this wall is in sediment and it acts like spur dike
but when i use the FAVOR it didn't showed the part that is in sediment
what should i Do?

Thank you by the way
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Old   September 10, 2016, 04:23
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i have problems with baffles
i don't select flux plane to use baffles as thin walls
half of this wall is in sediment and it acts like spur dike
but when i use the FAVOR it didn't showed the part that is in sediment
what should i Do?

Thank you by the way
decrease mesh size
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Old   September 10, 2016, 14:33
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decrease mesh size
ive done it
but the baffle that is in sediment remains as nothing
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Old   November 5, 2018, 17:36
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I have used the baffle to find discharge. but i want to know when we select the volume flow rate in general history, is there any difference to set data points?
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