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March 13, 2022 at 5:24 pm
NITHINMN
SubscriberHallo,
I am doing an Eulerian simulation with sliding mesh where a plate is moving with a constant velocity. I wanted to extract the data of a local point as seen in figure (x) which is moving along with the plate. From CFD post the point (x) always stays stationary. And idea or suggestions from which the data like temperature to be extracted from ANSYS Fluent or CFD post where the point moves along with the plate.
Thank you.
March 13, 2022 at 6:09 pmNITHINMN
Subscriberseems to be working with node number in CFD post
March 14, 2022 at 2:45 pmRob
Forum ModeratorGood to hear. Monitors in moving mesh are a pain. The easiest method in Fluent is to split out a single facet and report on that. Read up on the Zones tools, Separate for more information.
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