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September 26, 2024 at 11:04 am
S.Shrestha-4
SubscriberHi!Â
I ran a transient multiphase simulation. I turned on the data sampling for time statistics before the calculation. After the calculation was done, I wanted to get the time averaged enthalpy of the working fluid at certain points within the domain. I did as following to get the time averaged enthalpy.Â
But when I use the surface integrals>unsteady statistics> , I get a really large number. I was expecting a number around 4e+5 J/kg. Same with the mean wall temperature value.Â
How do I get the correct value of time averaged enthalpy?
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October 3, 2024 at 11:19 am
Prashanth
Ansys EmployeeHi, can you confirm the sampled dataset or sampling time has a physical converged solution. You can also write the data to a output file and check if the reported numbers are physical.
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