Post-processing of global quantities
Definition: reminder
The global quantities result from the integration of local quantities over the entire or only a part of the computation domain.
It can be a question of the:
- magnetic force Fm, the magnetic torque Γm, the magnetic energy Wm,… in case of a magnetic application
- electrostatic force Fe, electrostatic torque Γe, electrostatic energy We,… in case of an electric application
- of the heat flux,… in case of a thermal application
Uses of global quantities
The global quantities can:
- be directly computed ( preset computations )
- defined/computed by interactive integration ( computation of integrals )
- be stored in the Flux project and exported.
Different computations
The computation possibilities offered to the user are as follows:
- Computation of preset quantities (specific to the physical application) *
- Interactive integration of a spatial quantity on a spatial support (see table below)
Support | Type of integral | ||
---|---|---|---|
volume | surface | line | |
Volume / Volume region / 3D Grid | Volume | Contour | - |
Face / Face region / 2D Grid |
- | Surface | Contour |
Line / Line region / … | - | - | Line |
Results storage and exportation
The global quantities can be stored in the Flux project and exported. The different options are presented in the table below.
Support | Menu | Storage / Exportation |
---|---|---|
Line regions, Face regions, Volume regions, Domain |
Predefined computation |
Storage in a tree + export (Excel, Text, XML) |
Lines, Faces, Volumes, Path, 2D grid, 3D grid, Line regions, Face regions, Volume regions, Domain |
Integral |
Storage in a tree + export (Excel, Text, XML) |