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Old   September 16, 2003, 06:20
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Gustaf Mårtensson
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Hello,

I've exported data from a calculation I've performed, in order to evaluate it in Matlab. The exported data is on lines I created in Post, but it seems like I get a uniform data set on the line, where I would like to get more points close to the walls where I have my inflated layers.

Does anyone know how I can tell CFX to weight the number of points in respect to the concentration of nodes?

All the best,

Gustaf

gustaf@mech.kth.se Mechanics-KTH Sweden
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Old   September 16, 2003, 07:53
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Törnquist
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Hello I have made a matlab program that takes care of your problem.

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Old   September 16, 2003, 09:37
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Gustaf Mårtensson
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I think I just solved my own question. If I use a cut instead of a sample, it should work.

That manual is pretty useful if you use it.

'til next time,

Gustaf
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