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Old   July 2, 2013, 10:54
Angry creating a chart for a value vs time steps
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hi, i've done a FSI analysis using cfx and transient structural, i've got about 5000 time steps, and i need to find maximum value of pressure in a point in these several time steps, how can i create a chart or table with time steps as a variable? for example a chart with time steps in X-Axis; as long as i tried, i can only monitor values in each time step seperatly, help me guyssssssssss plz
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Old   July 3, 2013, 03:45
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Create a Point with VariableMax-Option and write the Position of that Point in a Histogramm-(Time-Diagram) and export to csv.
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