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Default How to average different instantaneous data in CFD-POST directly?
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there is a problem about CFD-POST. I calculated 10 data case with Ansys fluent. Each corresponding data file has instantaneous level fluctuation values. X-axis is the distance of the continuous mold caster. Y is the liquid level of free surface. How to average the instantaneous value of those data in the tecplot software? There is a stupid way that single fluctuation value can be exported to corresponding excel software and plot in Origin file. But there is a problem that data is not always the same for each export value x (x values are minor changes) and not acquire accurate level fluctuation value y. How to average 10 instantaneous data in CFD-POST directly?
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