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Hi all,
I'm currently using in-cylinder model (under dynamic mesh) for my simulation. I would like check the fluid volume (within the in-cylinder) and; if it is possible, I'm interested in plotting the volume from bottom dead center (BDC) to top dead center (TDC). However, I managed to extract the minimum and maximum volume only. Can please advise me that how can I plot the volume curve from BDC to TDC? Or extract the volume value at every crank angle degree? Many thanks in advance. Regards, Carl. |
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