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Old   August 20, 2019, 12:13
Default How to get time-averaged result in unsteady simulation in star-ccm+?
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Hi! Everyone,

I am doing Implicit Unsteady simulations now and I want to get the time-averaged surface pressure and time-averaged flow information in the full domain in a certain time-step scope. What can I do? Appreciate your help!
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you have at least two ways to do this depending on your requirements and I suggest you read about a statistics report and also field monitors in the help
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