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November 26, 2007, 10:26 |
extract point data
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I wanna extract one-point data after solving
Though I can see particle trace, can't extract data What I want is only extracting one-point transient data to use at techplot, not whole data |
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November 26, 2007, 14:34 |
Re: extract point data
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You mean you want to set one point using x-y-z coordinates and extract postprocessing values of this point? IS the point connected to the mesh?
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November 26, 2007, 20:49 |
Re: extract point data
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for example,,, I concerned about fan motion. so I focus on one-spot, which is on the blade. Rotation fan, one-spot will move. Then I extract an information about one-spot,,changing velocity, pressure fluctuation, temperature,,,etc. How to get to extract these information... |
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November 27, 2007, 03:43 |
Re: extract point data
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Susan,
do you have a vertax at this position that is connected to you mesh? In that case you can simply write out post-data. Oterwise set a vertex in the interesting position and interpolate data on it. Afterwards you can also write it out. Regards |
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November 27, 2007, 15:04 |
Re: extract point data
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you can do this in star-ccm+ using a derived part(point). The point will not move location while the mesh will rotate or translate using rigid body motion.
it is better to use star-ccm+ than star-cd for this type of application. |
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