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Old   August 21, 2014, 09:42
Question Use Input parameter in the monitor window for drag and lift calculation
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How to use Input parameter in the monitor window as shown in the picture attached?
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How to use Input parameter in the monitor window as shown in the picture attached?
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As I know, there is no way to use input parameters for force monitoring directly. But if what you want is to change the parameters for force monitoring automatically, you can use journal files and scripts to conduct this.
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As I know, there is no way to use input parameters for force monitoring directly. But if what you want is to change the parameters for force monitoring automatically, you can use journal files and scripts to conduct this.

I want to use workbench to run Fluent cases and export the monitor results Cd, Cl directly from the workbench table. In this way, I can change the input parameters simply and copy large amount of Fluent simulation results from workbench to excel directly.
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I want to use workbench to run Fluent cases and export the monitor results Cd, Cl directly from the workbench table. In this way, I can change the input parameters simply and copy large amount of Fluent simulation results from workbench to excel directly.
If you just want the final result of cd, cl and so on, I mean steady simulation, the result component (actually it is cfd-post)of fluid simulation model in workbench can do it.
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