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Old   July 11, 2017, 11:35
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I've modeled a stirred tank and i wanna calculate the volume of dead zones (also named as stagnant zones or dead volume) where the velocity of elements is below for instance 0.05 m/s. how can i calculate it and obtain the percentage of dead volume? (in Fluent or CFD-post)

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