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February 21, 2019, 09:28 |
Avg temperature report
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Hey
I’m new to the Star-CCM+ software, I got the results but I want to report the average temperature of the model and the pressure drop? So can please anyone explain to me the steps. I added a new report, then should I choose the average area and choose temperature as a function, or I choose the averaged mass and then I choose tempetire as a function. Thank you |
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February 21, 2019, 15:14 |
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Matt
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You need to provide more details. Temperature of 'what' model? Are you asking for average temperature of your domain? Solid bodies? A specific region? A point?
Same question on the pressure drop. 'What' pressure drop? You must ask a specific question to get a specific answer. |
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February 22, 2019, 05:53 |
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@fluid23 For the temperature I want to get a plot for the surface temperture of the solid.
Thanks |
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February 22, 2019, 10:10 |
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Matt
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Ok... if you are trying to plot temperature distribution on the body surface you can create a scalar scene and select temperature as the scalar field and the body of interest as your input part.
If you want to create a plot of the convergence of the average body temperature, create a new surface average report and select the surfaces as the input part. Then right click on the report and click 'create monitor and plot'. |
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