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Old   February 19, 2019, 21:00
Default How to select a specific part of domain in CFD-post?
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Hi,
As you see in the following picture, there are several spheres and I want to select one of them to investigate Temperature, velocity and pressure distributions. How can to select this specific sphere in CFD-post?
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Old   February 20, 2019, 06:45
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You should have named that specific domain in CFX-Pre or made it a named selection earlier on in meshing. You can still pick the mesh location if that sphere is one body, go through the list of them in CFX-post. Or you could, as a last resort, create a volume in CFX post using a point and radius to form a sphere which encompasses that spheres mesh points.
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