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    • Átyla Matheus
      Subscriber

      Good morning, I'm trying to monitor the volume fraction curves in FLUENT but this error appears. Could someone explain to me why? I would like to visualize the volume fraction curves while running the simulation. I did it in ANSYS CFX and used the option Output Control > Monitor > Monitor Objects > Monitor Point: Expression

    • Rob
      Forum Moderator

      Use the Report Definitions for monitors, under the Solution part in the left hand tree menu. 

    • Átyla Matheus
      Subscriber

      I DID WHAT YOU SAID BUT THE SAME ERROR APPEARS.

    • Rob
      Forum Moderator

      Report Definitions, 

    • Átyla Matheus
      Subscriber

      But I want to analyze the curve of the volume fraction of fluid 1 in relation to fluid 2 during the simulation. Example: At the beginning of the simulation, the volumetric fraction of the Resident Fluid is equal to 0 and the volumetric fraction of the invading fluid is equal to 1. As time goes by (as the regime is transient), the volumetric fraction of the invading fluid increases while the volume fraction of the resident fluid decreases. I'll upload a picture of how this is demonstrated in CFX.

    • Rob
      Forum Moderator

      So, you want the mass of each fluid? 

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