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Old   August 25, 2016, 13:21
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hello,

I simulated a turbine with actuator disk model using porous jump boundary condition. The simulation went well. Now I want to find the average pressure at various point along the flow direction. I created a line tool (my simulation is 2D) perpendicular to my flow (x-direction) and was able to find the average pressure in that cross section.
my question is, is it possible to automatically sweep that line tool from inlet to outlet and get the average pressure at all cross section using FLUENT or CFD-POST? or are there more productive ways to do that.
the data collected will then be used to plot XY graph where the X represent the X-axis and Y represent the average pressure at each x position.
Thank you!

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