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September 9, 2015, 06:32 |
Taking the top surface of the fluid
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Ezgi Bdk
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Hi to all
I have a problem that I cannot solve anyway. I did an analysis of a 180 degrees meander. From this analysis, I want to take the top surface of the fluid so that I can open it in Pointwise. Is there any way to solve this? All I want is extracting x,y,z coordinates. Thank you for your kind attention. Have a good day |
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September 22, 2015, 00:27 |
Probing the Free surface elevation
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Taimoor Ahmad
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Hello,
You can do this by "Probing". Go to 'Probing' in Analysis tab and select Probe. There you can select different parameters to probe. Select "Free surface Elevation". Good Luck |
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October 7, 2015, 04:54 |
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Ezgi Bdk
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Thank you for your replying Taimoor Ahmad
It could be work, but I found a solution in Tecplot later. Thanks anyway,have a good day |
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