Hello everyone,
I'm currently working on a project involving the analysis of a fluid flow field, and I need some help with a specific aspect of my analysis. I have simulation results from the TELEMAC modeling system, and my objective is to calculate the effective flow duration at each point in the flow field. The effective flow duration is defined as the cumulative time during which the flow speed is within a certain range (specifically, between 0.6 m/s and 3.5 m/s).
I'm looking for guidance or suggestions on the best approach to:
Calculate Effective Flow Duration: How can I efficiently process my flow field data to calculate the effective flow duration at each point? The data includes velocity components (u and v) at various spatial locations and times. I need to determine the total time each point spends within the specified speed range.
Data Visualization: Once I have calculated these durations, I would like to create a visual representation (such as a heatmap or contour map) to easily identify areas of high and low effective flow duration. I'm particularly interested in any recommendations on software or programming libraries that could be helpful for this kind of visualization.
Additional Details:
The flow field data is currently in slf.
I am open to using programming languages like Python or MATLAB for data processing and visualization.
Any advice, sample code snippets, or pointers to relevant resources would be immensely appreciated! I'm somewhat new to this kind of analysis, so detailed explanations would be particularly helpful.
Thank you in advance for your time and assistance!
Best regards,
mnxhu