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September 13, 2001, 13:25 |
Mass flow
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Hallo Everybody
A very simple question. Where do I see my in and outflow when using table data as velocity inlet conditions?? Regards Bo |
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September 14, 2001, 06:39 |
Re: Mass flow
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I don't know, if it works for table input data, but normally the in- and outflow is plotted in the *.info file. But you have to switch on "Print Iteration Residuals and Conservation Checks" in the Output controls.
Hope it helps regards, Martin |
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