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August 21, 2001, 03:33 |
creating line for dispalying data ?
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Hi, can anyone tell me how to create line in 3D geometry for reporting data. Because as I know in fluent there is only surface for displaying data.
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August 21, 2001, 05:24 |
Re: creating line for dispalying data ?
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Go to SURFACE - LINE/RAKE, enter the coordinates for your line, rename the line if you wish and click create
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August 21, 2001, 06:23 |
Thanks, one more thing
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Thanks, but how about if I want create circle line not circle surface, can we also do it from quadric surface.
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August 22, 2001, 07:15 |
Sorry, don't know...any takers?
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Erm, sorry not sure about that one - I couldn't see any mention of curved lines in Fluent's help....anyone else know?
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August 22, 2001, 13:02 |
Re: Sorry, don't know...any takers?
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I think you have to export the data on and do some postprocessing yourself.
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August 24, 2001, 16:02 |
Re: Thanks, one more thing
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Create a quadric for a sphere, then iso-clip the sphere to a constant coordinate location (actually, you'll need to specify a small delta for the iso-clip).
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September 3, 2001, 05:41 |
Re: Thanks, one more thing
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To create a circle : First create surface of constant radial coordinate. Then create surface of the other coordinate (for example x=const), but this time be sure that the previously created surface is highlighted in the right column. An intersection will be automatically created.
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