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 |
Note: * A detailed list of the preset global quantities available for each physical
application is presented in volume 3 of this guide (§ related to the current physical
application).
Attention: In the presence of symmetries/periodicities, the different
computations are performed for the part of the device represented in the computation
domain.
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) |
Note: * A detailed list of the preset global quantities available for each physical
application is presented in volume 3 of this guide (§ related to the current physical
application).