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November 3, 2011, 08:04 |
Fluent Postprocessing - NEU!
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Stefanos Katifeoglou
Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Athens, Greece
Posts: 19
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Good evening, dear people,
I have solved with FLUENT a very long 3d pipe -for some reason- of 10^6 elements. I would like to export a "xy data" file with 1 column for dyn-pressures and 1 for velocities, in order to further integrate the corresponding values on several cross-sections. Could anybody introduce me a way to avoid a full-domain data file creation of such a hugh size? More specifically, could FLUENT provide me "jumping" on individual cross-sections of my interest and export only those values in a file? Thank you in advance! |
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November 5, 2011, 10:41 |
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Zachariah Swetky
Join Date: Aug 2011
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Stefanos,
For the "jumping" issue, you can create surfaces on cross sections of interest using Define>Surface (I believe). It is very straightforward to define a plane using three points. Once the surfaces are defined and named, you can simply select them for the xy plotting or use them for any other reports or monitors. -Zachariah |
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November 7, 2011, 06:07 |
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Stefanos Katifeoglou
Join Date: Oct 2011
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Thanks you, Mr. Zachariah!
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datafile, fluent, postprocessing |
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