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Old   November 20, 2018, 02:40
Exclamation Calculate temperature vs time graphs for a specific point
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Hello, I am doing a simulation wherein a rectangular domain is allowed to inertly cool to the ambient temperature of 110K. I want to find the temperature variations at the center (the origin, in this case)


How do I do that in FLUENT?
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Create a point-surface.

Create a monitor/report. Select the point. Select temperature. You probably want to write it out to a txt file.
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Old   November 21, 2018, 07:07
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Thanks for the reply. But is there any way to export those readings to a text file? Like it's done in postprocessing?
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