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Old   November 30, 2006, 02:18
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prayskyer
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i am ready to write a chart, which the Y coordinate is line-average heat transfer coefficent along the line in x direction below the pic,but the line moving along the z direction.

and X coordinate is z direction in the picture below.

how can i make it come true in CFX-POST? thanks in advance!!!

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Old   November 30, 2006, 04:47
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hello prayskyer creating charts in CFXPOST is so easy. first create the line(create<location<line) on which u need to see the graph. then create chart (Create<chart) select the chart line tab in the chart menu select your line in the location give your required variables for x and y axis.

many tutorials have chart plotting explained (cavitatin around airfoil, catalytic converter and stator rotor cases). as i said earlier give a go to all examples so that u get fair idea in working with CFX

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Old   December 4, 2006, 21:06
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i will review the help files.~THANKS really.

i find it's difficult to draw a ployline in cfx-post,~~~~

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