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August 15, 2005, 12:03 |
spectral analysis
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hi is there any option to do power spectrum in fluent i am trying to do power spectra of velocity fluctuation in wake of a cylinder thanking you in advance Ayyappan.T
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August 15, 2005, 13:11 |
Re: spectral analysis
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You can plot Power Spectrum. Go to Plot/FFT. Then choose the file and type of plot that you want.
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August 16, 2005, 12:25 |
Re: spectral analysis
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hi i got it, but i am getting two peaks. in many literature only one peak they have reported , is there anything i have to do with the dat file Thanking you Ayyappan.T
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August 23, 2005, 01:42 |
Re: spectral analysis
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where is the second peak? is it twice the St #. Well first is this sprectrum for Cl or Cd. There is meant to be a second peak in the Cd spectrum, and the Cl should just have one at the St. Hope this helps.
is this and isolated cylinder or on near a wall or object?? |
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