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Hello,
I'm currently using Ansys Fluent to model a two phase (GAS-liquid) mixture flowing through a horizontal to vertical 90 degree elbow to determine the pressure fluctuations upstream and downstream of the elbow. Although I've been able to get contours depicting the expected results.I'm not sure about how to get the pressures at distinct locations on the geometry. Is this even possible? If yes is there anyone who can tell me how this is done? Thanks in advance |
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hi, u have solved the problem numerically which means there is answer for every single point in your domain. by building points it is possible to access the required data. good luck
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Create probes and monitors are your desired locations. You can create points, lines, planes, etc.
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Thanks for the responses however I'm new to ansys fluent. If it isn't too much to ask can you please direct me to a source which shows exactly how to create points,lines.
Thanks in advance Regards J_student |
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