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Old   March 11, 2021, 08:53
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I am running fluent through a journal file and I am setting up a surface monitor to get some data from a point measurement. The relevant script is below:

Code:
; create average vertex monitor for pressure-mon
/solve/report-definitions add pressure-mon surface-vertexavg
field pressure
per-surface yes
average-over 1
surface-names p1 p2 p3
I.e. I want to output the pressure at points p1, p2 and p3. However, the command "surface-names" is asking indefinitely for points at which to monitor, if I want to quit that command in Fluent I simply press enter; no name results in the command to quit. How can I achieve that when running fluent in batch mode? (i.e. just running the journal file, no GUI interactions)? Otherwise, any command put after surface-names results in an error.
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