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    • anggelialevino
      Subscriber

      So, im trying to get surface integral report to calculate the volume fraction of composite and i got this 


      can anyone explain to me what the chart tells? 


      thank you ..

    • Karthik Remella
      Administrator

      Hello,


      If you are computing the surface integral of the volume fraction - then this monitor is not telling you much. 


      If you are trying to monitor the volume fraction of the fluid, I'd recommend an Area-Weighted Average of the Volume Fraction at a surface (for 3D) or a line (2D) to understand the overall behavior.


      Thanks.


      Karthik 

    • anggelialevino
      Subscriber

      Oh okay, i got it. i have another question related to depth value in reference values. So, i am working on 2d model and when i go to the reference values it shows the depth is 1 m and it affects to the total area of my surface. it generates different result which the geometry itself has the surface area = 0.5 m2 while when the depth is set as 1 m, the total area becomes 100 m2. Can you explain this? and what value for depth need to be set so it will produce the correct result? 


    • Karthik Remella
      Administrator

      I don't think Depth should have any effect on the area. Could you please deselect all the other boundaries except 'Interior Surface Body' and recompute your area?


      Also, could you please share the screenshot of your model 'Scale'?


      In Fluent, when solving a 2D problem, the depth is automatically taken as 1 m in the 'Z direction' (which you are not really solving). This, however, should not affect your area calculation as you are only looking at the planar area.


      Thank you.


      Karthik

    • anggelialevino
      Subscriber

      Here it is, it still shows different result. 



      and this is the geometry, basically it is a simple rectangular with dimension 1000 by 500 mm


      and when i change the depth in fluent it shows different result, like this 



      Do you know where I might be wrong?


      Thank you..


       


       

    • Rob
      Forum Moderator
    • anggelialevino
      Subscriber

      Hello, 


      So I changed the unit but the result is the same. Okay so the problem is with the surface right? how can i obtain the area of 2d? which surface do i need to choose? Do i need to create a new surface? 


      Thank you.. 

    • Rob
      Forum Moderator

      What area do you want?  

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