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November 15, 2002, 20:10 |
Creating fluid zone within Fluent
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Hi ,
Does anyone know if we can create a new fluid zone within "Fluent" that covers a part of the fluid zone of the entire geometry? I want to find out the "volume integral" of a custom-field function I have defined. I want calculate the volume integral of the function for only a part of the fluid zone. It would be great if anyone suggest a solution for this problem. Thanks, Suresh |
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November 25, 2002, 08:36 |
Re: Creating fluid zone within Fluent
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Yes. Use Grid/Separate (cells) to create a new fluid or solid zone. You can use the Adapt functions to precisely mark a specific zone can be separated.
You should ask your questions in the Fluent forum for a better response |
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