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December 30, 2023, 11:50 |
Low pressure zone in fluent
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Rasl
Join Date: Dec 2023
Location: India
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Hi all.
I'm doing a calculation for a centrifugal pump. Everything is fine. I have low pressure areas: They cannot be identified visually. How to display them? I tried to adjust the contour according to the pressure range and also changed the color schemes, but it’s still not visible. Trimming the range doesn't help. Because everything is painted at high pressure according to the range and low pressure is not visible. Is it possible to put MAX and MIN pointers like in the workbench like this: To indicate the minimum pressure points. I think that this pressure is somewhere in the boundary layer, it is very thin and cannot be seen. |
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