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Old   December 22, 2023, 03:27
Default How to plot pressure data of point cloud in CFD-post of ansys workbench?
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After create of point cloud, how to plot, monitor or export data, for instance, pressure of this point cloud?

I have checked CFD_post document and CFX_Pre document, still cannot find soulution.

It is easy to plot data along a line. But how to plot data with point cloud?

Thanks in advance for any help or hints.




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Old   December 22, 2023, 12:18
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A point cloud does not have connectivity; therefore, you cannot plot anything.

Import it as a polyline, and it will connect the points one after the other one.

You can color by variable, you can export on them as well.

Monitor? Do you mean creating a chart in CFD-Post? I have not tried that, but I imagine you mean transient simulation.
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Old   December 22, 2023, 20:27
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I here only add two pictures to show guys the way to output these value on cloud points.





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A point cloud does not have connectivity; therefore, you cannot plot anything.

Import it as a polyline, and it will connect the points one after the other one.

You can color by variable, you can export on them as well.

Monitor? Do you mean creating a chart in CFD-Post? I have not tried that, but I imagine you mean transient simulation.
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Old   December 22, 2023, 20:29
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Thanks a lot . So fast an answer and it helped!
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