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Hi
I wanted to know if there is a way in which I could read off/export a variable distribution along a circle ( only along its edge, not the whole plane). I have a 3D geometry which looks like a brick, and I am trying to read off temperature distribution along the edge of a circle with any given radius, within the geometry. Any help would be appreciated, thanks Satish |
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hi,
I am not sure if this will help or not. In the Plot xy window, select curve length instead of direction vector. Sham. |
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Hi Sham
thnx for the response. I tried doing something with that, but couldnt actually figure out how to use it I guess. For example, if I were to read the temperature distribution along a circle of radius = R, then how would I do that?? Can you please eloberate?? Thank you |
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