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November 28, 2005, 06:13 |
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Star-CD users!
I have recently solved a problem of complex duct with multiple outlets in Fluent/CFX/Star-CD under identical flow conditions and obtained the convergence of numerical solution in all the solvers. I am very much impressed about flow pattern captured at mid-section of the duct in star-CD over other solvers. In other solvers, I could able to obtain mass flow rates at different outlets by mouse click. I am unable to find the same in star-CD. Can any one suggest a way as how to obtain mass flow rate at different outlets through single command. Towards this I am spending quite lot of time in Star-CD. Dr C.Bhasker |
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November 28, 2005, 08:03 |
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I know one way: in PROSTAR, Analysis Control=>Output Controls=>Monitor Numeric Behavior Click Print Iteration Residuals and Conservation Checks, then re-write problem file and run RESTART for one iteration, you can have all the information in .info file.
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November 28, 2005, 12:36 |
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go to analysis controls -> Output controls -> monitor engineering behaviour -> monitor boundary behaviour ....
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November 29, 2005, 02:34 |
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Thanks! it has provided the required information in info file.
Dr C.Bhasker |
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November 29, 2005, 02:36 |
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The hint povided by you works fine and with this required information is available in inf file after its run.
Dr C.Bhasker |
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December 20, 2005, 05:08 |
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with "monitoring boundary behaviour" an *.erd will be created with the selected boundary information (e.g. massflow)
With "monitoring cell behaviour" you can get the selected information in any wanted (and previously defined/stored) cell set in the *.ecd file. In main menu "Post" use the "flux summ" command (read help) Load *.pst file, get "Mass Flux" from vector data, generate a cell set and type in the command "summ". |
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