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October 5, 2012, 04:55 |
Different Cell Zones?
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Philipp
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Hi everybody,
I use DesignModeler to create geometries, ICEM for the grid and Fluent to solve the equations (mostly pipe-flows with relatively simple geometries). I would like to define certain volumes (not areas) inside the pipe where I can use the "Reports->Volume Integrals" function of Fluent. These volumes are not necessarily cylindric slices of the pipe, but maybe just some more or less random part inside the pipe. It looks like I have to define this volume as another "cell zone". What's the easiest way to do so? Thanks for any help! Edit: This "volume inside the volume" is purely for evaluation, after calculation. |
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October 8, 2012, 03:17 |
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Philipp
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This is a simple sketch of what I try to do:
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