volume averaged temperature
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If you request Element Output, the integrated output gives you access to temperature, among other variables.
https://help.altair.com/hwcfdsolvers/acusolve/topics/acusolve/element_output_acusolve_com_ref.htm
Look for element_integral_output_vars on the acuTrans page
https://help.altair.com/hwcfdsolvers/acusolve/topics/acusolve/post_processing_programs_acutrans.htm
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If you request Element Output, the integrated output gives you access to temperature, among other variables.
https://help.altair.com/hwcfdsolvers/acusolve/topics/acusolve/element_output_acusolve_com_ref.htm
Look for element_integral_output_vars on the acuTrans page
https://help.altair.com/hwcfdsolvers/acusolve/topics/acusolve/post_processing_programs_acutrans.htm
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acupro_21778 said:
If you request Element Output, the integrated output gives you access to temperature, among other variables.
https://help.altair.com/hwcfdsolvers/acusolve/topics/acusolve/element_output_acusolve_com_ref.htm
Look for element_integral_output_vars on the acuTrans page
https://help.altair.com/hwcfdsolvers/acusolve/topics/acusolve/post_processing_programs_acutrans.htm
Like nodal field output, can this be done using GUI?
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Prabin Pradhananga_20428 said:
Like nodal field output, can this be done using GUI?
In HyperMesh CFD - Solution ribbon, Volumes in the Monitors section - then select the desired body
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