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Hi,
I was wondering if there is any way to sum the amount of a specific phase that went through an outlet in a VOF analysis. I will try to explain. I have a VOF analysis with 2 phases (lets say air and water), there are: 1 inlet and 2 outlets. after a given time (completion of analysis) a certain amount of one of the phases (lets say water for example) has left the domain (trough one - or both of the outlets). Is there a way to sum up the total amount of the water phase that went through each of the outlets? Thanks. |
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results->fluxes
select the phase and mark the inlet/outlet etc, you will get the mass flux imbalance and all you are looking for... |
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Thanks for your reply.
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