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July 23, 2014, 13:21 |
plot an unsteady results
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Ali reza
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hi
I want to plot pressure in unsteady simulation over time in an specific line, I mean the vertical axis is P(which is changing by time )and horizontal one is time and it has been defined in an specific line in domain. how can I make it in tecplot? thanks |
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July 24, 2014, 11:36 |
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Scott Rumage
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I am not sure if I understand your question, but it seems that you are asking about a basic process in Tecplot. Accordingly I would advise you to watch this older tutorial located here: http://download.tecplot.com/360/tutorials/external-flow/extflow_1_getting_started.htm In particular review the section titled “set XY line plot variables”.
Other tutorials that provide insight on the basics in Tecplot are here: http://www.tecplot.com/support/tutorials/tecplot-360-getting-started/ Scott |
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