Statistical Reports
Statistical reports apply statistical functions to scalar data sourced from chosen parts in the simulation.
In the part selector for a statistical report, Simcenter STAR-CCM+ exposes only those parts that are relevant to the report. For example, a surface average report only accepts surfaces or lines, whereas the volume averaged report only accepts regions.
Note | When the chosen scalar quantity is not defined on a face, and yet the parts for the report include face parts, Simcenter STAR-CCM+ provides the report with scalar values on the cells adjacent to the face parts. For example, you could have a Sum report that requires Volume for the Scalar Field Function, and the outer boundaries only of the domain for the input Parts. Instead of returning a zero value for the volume of the boundary faces, Simcenter STAR-CCM+ returns the sum of the volumes of the cells adjacent to the boundary faces. |
Visualizing Minimum and Maximum
To see the location of the minimum or maximum, you can create an annotation from the report and add it to a scene. The action for creating this annotation is on the right-click menu of the report node itself (Create Visual Annotation from Report). For details about working with this annotation, see Visual Annotations from Reports.
Statistical Report Properties
- Units
- Units that are used for specifying the quantity.
- Field Function
- Field function value upon which the report is based. The particular formulation for the report can be found in the links above.
- Parts
- A list of parts that is used as the source for this report. Opens the
in-place part selector for editing. The property customizer (
) button activates a modeless version of the selector dialog (it lets you interact with other portions of the workspace).
- Representation
- Selects a representation. Additional selections appear as representations that are added to the simulation.
- Smooth Values
- When this property is activated, the report is calculated using node (interpolated) values of the chosen quantity rather than cell values.