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Old   April 3, 2017, 16:50
Default How can i export the average Temperature for many time steps from Fluent?
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I am simulating an unsteady combustion ; and i need to export some result of (radial temperature , mole fraction of species) of every time step and make the average of all this result .tille now i am saving my calculation every time step and export my result every time steps and calculate the average using exel , but this methode take a lot off time .
second question ; how many data result should i make the average of it (how many time step )
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Have you tried Fluent's built-in averaging? i.e. Check the data sampling for time statistics box in the GUI.
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