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Guilherme Grácio
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I'm simulating two gases mixing together inside a pipeline and I want to study the CoV (Coefficient of Variation) of the molar concentration but I need to study on volume samples instead of slices (Areas). I can create those volumes directly on setup but I'm limited to 16 and I need more. Do you know another way to create them on setup or on fluent meshing or even on the CAD to work well on the setup and don't ruin my mesh?
If anyone can share some insight on this I would be very grateful. |
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