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February 1, 2007, 11:07 |
sorry ... just saw something w
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Thomas Jung
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sorry ... just saw something was spoiled, probably due to these brackets ...
but volumeIntegrate returns a tmp of a field of the Type ... |
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February 1, 2007, 19:00 |
Hi,
Reading the source code i
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Takuya OSHIMA
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Hi,
Reading the source code it seems volumeIntegrate returns a field of volume integrals over *each* cell tvf().mesh().V()*tvf().internalField() and domainIntegrate returns its summation over the field sum(fvc::volumeIntegrate(vf)) which is maybe what you need anyway (I'm using domainIntegrate for monitoring the total energy over the computational domain too). Regards, Takuya |
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October 31, 2008, 09:25 |
Did you found a solution to mo
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Sebastian Gatzka
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Did you found a solution to monitor the kinetic energy?
I'm currently searching for some solution to do this in one of my simulations.
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