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July 22, 2024 at 9:43 am
Rob
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Ah, yes, it's for both surfaces. In CFD Post you can probably use a plane near the boundary. In Fluent I'd just separate the boundary to get boundary and boundary:014 (example names) and report there. Other than some very specialised options I'd not use CFD Post with Fluent data.