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Cyril February 23, 2006 13:06

XY Plotting with ANGLE - Possible ??
 
Hello ! I'm working on a supersonic body, with shock waves.

I've already plotted the pression (overpressure and depression) folowing the X axis, using fluent tutorial.

But I would like to measure the pressure perpendicular to the shock wave (I already know the angle of the shock wave).

Doea anybody knows how to do it ?? ( http://img151.imageshack.us/img151/5853/image14rz.jpg )

Jason February 23, 2006 13:59

Re: XY Plotting with ANGLE - Possible ??
 
You can create a line (Surface->Line) and use two points that could represent the line. The points you enter are the end points of the line, so you have to make sure that you're putting a point on both sides of the shock, and then you can do an xy plot, and use Curve Length instead of direction vector as your X Axis function (or you could put in a vector that points from your start point to your end point).

Hope this helps, and good luck, Jason

Cyril February 23, 2006 16:05

Re: XY Plotting with ANGLE - Possible ??
 
Thanks !!


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