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Hi, I'm performing a case of fuel injection optimization, someone knows how I can compute the total mass flow of particle trapped? Thanks in advance.
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Hi stefano is it you?
Check the summary so that u know how much of mass is trapped. |
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Are you referring to particles trapped on a wall boundary?
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I have the "wall jet" boundary at wall, and I need to know the total mass that impact at wall
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Complicated task.
You should write a UDF. And use a UDMI in wall faces. Too much work with my way. I do not know if there is an alternative |
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Thanks, however I have found an alternative. It's possibile in Fluent compute the integral of concentration of DF on wall.bye
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Could you please explain how to compute the integral of concentration of DF on wall. Thanks alot |
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