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June 26, 2019, 00:14 |
Y plus display in CFD-Post in a conjugate problem
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Harry Zhang
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Hey everyone. I have a question about displaying a contour of y plus in a conjugate problem. The problem consists of two flow channels in a solid. After the computation, I can display the y plus contour plot in Fluent. I select the surface in the fluid domain, which is usually named "contact_src" in ANSYS. But when I want to do the same thing in CFD-Post, it just doesn't show up anything. However, if I try the contours of other properties like temperature, pressure or velocity on the surface "contact_src", they show up with no problem. I attach the pictures of the y plus contour in Fluent graphics (it shows up) and in CFD-Post (it doesn't). Any idea why this happens?
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June 26, 2019, 03:12 |
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It should be there I think. Is this a full result file you are looking at? If its a transient result, maybe yplus is not included in the output and can't be displayed.
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June 26, 2019, 18:31 |
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Harry Zhang
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It is a steady state result. The calculation is complete. Is it because of the nature of the conjugate heat transfer problem?
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