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Old   October 5, 2010, 05:00
Default CFX Post vs. Tecplot (xy-graphs)
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Hello!

I want to make x-y-graphs of my CFX-Results, say the Pressure over the Length of a Polyline with constant Radius in a turbine.
In the past I did it by defining the polylines in a CFX-Post state file, then saving the values as .csv, editing with MS Excel an after that creating the x-y-plots.
Because I want to use Tecplot for creating the x-y-graphs now, it seems easier to use Tecplot as a post processor directly.

But now I can't see how to define polylines (as in CFX-Post) and make the graphs in Tecplot. Can anyone give me a little clue, or is'nt Tecplot the proper appliance for my tasks?
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