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Old   October 23, 2019, 21:18
Default Plotting a fluid's spatial dimensions vs time in CFD-Post
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I am simulating a fluid free-falling onto a flat surface (multiphase axisymmetric transient simulation). As it falls and interacts with the surface, it spreads horizontally and "shrinks" vertically (similar to pouring water on a table). I want to graph this spread (i.e. the maximum x-value of the fluid's volume fraction) but am unsure how to do that.


I am able to create Transient/Sequence charts but there is obviously no export variable for width/height of fluid. Is there some other way to achieve this? Thanks
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