I have a model with two inlets and one outlet on the same plane. When I use one of the in/outlets' boundary condition as a summary plane, the plane seems to measure all three outlets.
Is this to be excpected and what's the easiest way to get three separate flow measurements?
Thanks,
Jon.
Hi
I have been looking for a solution to this for a long time, as i am having the same issue. Unfortunately, I havent found a convenient way to do it yet. As it is for now, i am using the bulk data option in the results plane section. If your plane cuts the volume into multiple surfaces, it will show the result data for each region (regions can be highlighted via the dropdown menu at the top). Still not the quickest workaround...
I am thrilled for someone to post a solution to this problem.
Hi,
rotate the plane a bit so it cuts just one section. Should bring a small round off error but be quite usable for this.
Dipl.-Ing. (FH) Marco Müller
Application Engineer Digital Simulation
Mensch und Maschine Deutschland GmbH
www.mum.de/cfd
I typically do it the following way:
You can use this trick to see pressures at indlvidual inltes, by hiding the other parts in geometry.
Cheers
OJ