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April 6, 2021, 11:03 |
Creating a Plane for performing a mass flow average report
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Yağız Ataberk ERİŞTİ
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Hi everyone,
I did a 2D nozzle analysis and I want to obtain the average mach number value at nozzle exit. When I asked my supervisor, he told me that first I should create a new plane at nozzle exit and go to Report->Mass Flow Average->Functions->Mach Number->and select the plane that I created. Because my analysis is in 2D, I couldn't create a plane so I tried to draw a line. But after I drew that line, I couldn't see it in parts tab or curves tab. What should I do ?
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April 8, 2021, 09:09 |
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Matt
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if you create a derived part > plane in a 2D model it will create a line.
if you still don't see the plane in your derived parts tab, then you probably didn't define the various inputs correctly. |
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