Robert Koslover
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Posted:
4 years ago
8 avr. 2021, 10:23 UTC−4
Updated:
4 years ago
8 avr. 2021, 10:24 UTC−4
I suggest you integrate a Boolean expression across a larger volume that includes the volume of interest to you. You need to set up your Boolean expression to evaluate to 1 (aka, true) wherever the quantity of interest to you falls within the desired range of values, and 0 (aka, false) wherever the quantity of interest to you falls outside of the desired range of values. Integration can be done via post-processing under Results, or can be set up as a probe.
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I suggest you integrate a Boolean expression across a larger volume that includes the volume of interest to you. You need to set up your Boolean expression to evaluate to 1 (aka, true) wherever the quantity of interest to you falls within the desired range of values, and 0 (aka, false) wherever the quantity of interest to you falls outside of the desired range of values. Integration can be done via post-processing under Results, or can be set up as a probe.
Gunnar Andersson
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Posted:
4 years ago
9 avr. 2021, 06:56 UTC−4
Robert's advice is the right solution in 5.3a.
In 5.5 and 5.6 you can get a more accurate result by creating a Filter dataset that extracts the region of interest and integrating 1 over the Filter dataset.
Robert's advice is the right solution in 5.3a.
In 5.5 and 5.6 you can get a more accurate result by creating a Filter dataset that extracts the region of interest and integrating 1 over the Filter dataset.