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September 11, 2008, 10:23 |
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Dear all,
we have made a model of a firesimulation in an atrium. The model contains 5 doorways for air inlet and 6 sunroofs for air outlet. To check the model we want to diplay the massflow in a plane for each opening. Does anyone know a simple way how to display the massflow Thank you in advance for help. Regards, Jimmy |
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September 16, 2008, 13:15 |
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Dear jimmy, Make sure you have activated this in the flow field properties and it is stored, then you can visualize it. Also, you can always export the PHOENICS data to Tecplot and modify it there as well as long as you print out the density and flow field.
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