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How to obtain axial and tangential velocity in CFX-post?

    • 1613279a
      Subscriber

      Hello. I'm trying to calculate both the axial and tangential velocity in the following simulation, more specifically in the surfaces along the tube:

      How can I do it? Is there an expression for it? Thanks in advance!

    • NickFL
      Subscriber

      We need a little clarification on what you want. Do you want the pointwise across the surface or do you want the average over each surface? For the former you can compare the mass flux through the plane to the surface integral of the velocity magnitude and density (is it constant density)? If instead you wanted to create local distribution on each plane for many planes, I would recommend creating a Perl script. There is a Perl script in the ANSYS solution cases that creates planes perpendicular to the streamlines. You should be able to adapt that to your problem.

    • Petros Diakoumakos
      Ansys Employee

      You can go to the Turbo tab in CFD-Post and click "No" when prompted to "Auto-initialize all turbo components". Then "Define Global Rotation Axis" and then "Calculate Velocity Components".

      This should give axial, radial and tangential velocity components even for non-turbo cases.

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