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March 10, 2003, 11:31 |
Saving FLUXSUM in a parameter
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Hi,
I am writing a macro for post processing and want to keep it general. Is there some way of saving the result of the fluxsum command into a parameter for later use? Alternatively: how do I calculate the mass flow through a cell layer if I already have a cell type for that layer and want to avoid having to define a section for it (the reason being that I can't easily define a cell set to perform the integrate command on)? I can easily define a coordinate system for each cell layer to define the normal direction. Thanks, /Martin Janson, Volvo Cars |
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March 10, 2003, 15:16 |
Re: Saving FLUXSUM in a parameter
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You can do something like
ofile file.out fluxsumm ... ofile screen system convert.pl file.out file.in ifile file.in The "convert.pl" or a similar script reads the output from prostar and writes out *set flux 1e99 The other way it to contact adapco and ask for the implementation of a direct way. |
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