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July 17, 2013, 10:23 |
CFD Post Expression over time chart (without monitor point)
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Sebastian
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Hello is there a way you can define a new expression (mine is: volumeInt(vapour.Volume Fraction)@Default Domain) and create a chart where you take the time on the x-axis and the new expression on the y-axis?
I know I should have had created a monitor object of this expression but I didnt knew that I need it. Thanks in advance. |
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July 17, 2013, 18:22 |
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Sebastian
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well I found it out. Just for everyone whoever finds it.
1. Make the Expression you want. (e.g. volumeInt(vapour.Volume Fraction)@Default Domain) 2. Make a chart and tick the transient box => location: Expression 3. Take the x-axis time and y-axis with the variable from your expression 4. click apply and see your expression over time chart |
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