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Old   September 7, 2024, 07:46
Default Displacement, velocity, and acceleration data extraction for a VIV bridge deck model
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I am currently analyzing a simple bridge deck model which is exposed to wind flow of a certain velocity. This is done in order to investigate VIV phenomena on the model. I would like to ask if there is a way to extract displacement, velocity, and acceleration (translation and angular) of the bridge deck zone from the FLUENT, whether through GUI or UDF. For now I have settled on taking the motion history data, but it only provides me with displacement.
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