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by Martin2000
06 Apr 2016, 23:01
Forum: ElmerSolver
Topic: Navier-Stokes in Cylindric Symmetric coordinate system?
Replies: 0
Views: 2478

Navier-Stokes in Cylindric Symmetric coordinate system?

Hello, recently I simulated the heat distribution and convection of water within a rectangular area in 2D cartesian coordinates. For comparison now I want to simulate the same problem in a cylindrical tube in cylindric symmetric coordinate system. I have used the same rectangular mesh that should no...
by Martin2000
29 Feb 2016, 21:18
Forum: Contributed Cases
Topic: Solid-liquid phase change
Replies: 6
Views: 11883

Re: Solid-liquid phase change

Hi XisZero,
thank you for your response.
Are you sure, that the unit of the enthalpy is J/m³?
After having simulated it with the new values (in J/m³), I think, the time until Phase Change is very long (about 13-16 h).
I appreciate any hints.

Yours sincerely, Martin.
by Martin2000
06 Jan 2016, 15:22
Forum: Contributed Cases
Topic: Solid-liquid phase change
Replies: 6
Views: 11883

Solid-liquid phase change

Hi Elmer users, I wanted to simulate the phase change of water from liquid to solid with the enthalpy method. I am not sure, if I get the right input parameters because the time until phase change is happening is very short, so it would be nice if anybody who is practised in phase change simulations...
by Martin2000
05 Jan 2016, 15:55
Forum: ElmerPost
Topic: Finding max values in transient analysis
Replies: 2
Views: 6611

Re: Finding max values in transient analysis

Thank you very much.
That solved my Problem.

-Martin
by Martin2000
05 Jan 2016, 13:45
Forum: ElmerPost
Topic: Finding max values in transient analysis
Replies: 2
Views: 6611

Finding max values in transient analysis

Hi, ELMER Post users, I have done a transient analysis over a 2D problem. Now I need to find max values of the temperature from each time step and I want to calculate the sum of the Velocity_abs over the whole area for only one time step. How can this be done in ELMER Post? Or do I need to use a spe...