TAGGED: ansys-fluent, ansys-icepak, cfd-post, fluid-flow
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April 29, 2024 at 3:47 pm
Noelly
SubscriberHello,
I ran a simulation in Icepak and I am post-processing the results in CFD post. I have air flowing through two compartments (left and right shown on the first picture) and I am trying to output the mass flow rate in each section.
I created a plane and clipped it so that I have the left and right sides separated but when I try to output the mass flow rate using the function calculator, I get an error.
For now I am using the average velocity in each side for comparison purposes but I was wondering is there was a way to get the mass flow rate.
Thanks
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April 30, 2024 at 1:12 pm
V.P
Ansys EmployeeHiÂ
If Mass flow is not working, please try this expression, which is equivalent to the mass flow rate
MassFlow = areaInt((Velocity u * Normal X + Velocity v * Normal Y + Velocity w * Normal Z)*Density)@IsoClipName
Evaluate this expression to get the mass flow rate.
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May 2, 2024 at 5:37 pm
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May 3, 2024 at 10:16 am
V.P
Ansys EmployeeHiÂ
If you can run the result through CFD-Post, you can calculate the pressure difference at inlet planes and outlet plane using a function calculator. Find the area averaged pressure at both locations and then calculate the difference.
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