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January 28, 2013, 06:17 |
Setting the desired Zoom level in ANSYS CFD Post for custom reports
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Shreyas Ragavan
Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: India
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Hi !
My objective is to automate the post processing of any appropriate CFX result files using ANSYS CFD Post. The simulation result files are from ANSYS CFX (.res files) Problem Description : From the CFX results of model A, I have created a report with the desired User Data of contours and vector plots, and have saved it as a 'state' (.cst file). However, when I apply the above state - to the result files of Model B (which has different dimensions), the view is not satisfactory. Using the option "Fit figures to viewport" is not what I am looking for. I would like the zoom to be set such that the contours/vector plots utilise the available real estate to the best extent. I have gone through the saved state file (.cst) in wordpad as well; I am yet to find the appropriate command to set the zoom at a desired level. How can I incorporate the optimum zoom setting, with reference to a specified dimension of the geometry ? Any suggestions or advice to implement this would be highly appreciated. |
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