Gunnar Andersson
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Posted:
5 years ago
20 feb 2019, 16:50 CET
Yes, the integral order matters: The average of a field F is integral(F)/(area or volume).
Yes, the integral order matters: The average of a field F is integral(F)/(area or volume).
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5 years ago
22 feb 2019, 05:43 CET
Does the setting of the integral order affect the result when the probe type is average?
how does the setting of the integral order affect the result when the probe type is average?
>Does the setting of the integral order affect the result when the probe type is average?
how does the setting of the integral order affect the result when the probe type is average?
Gunnar Andersson
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5 years ago
22 feb 2019, 08:10 CET
The integral order decides what Gauss point order is used for the quadrature.
The integral order decides what Gauss point order is used for the quadrature.