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Old   April 14, 2014, 11:18
Default 2D Geometry - Plotting Contours For Specific Regions Only
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Hi Guys,

Really struggling with this problem and not sure where to turn, any help would be greatly appreciated.

I have a very simple 2D model (a picture of which is attached below).

I am interested in plotting filled contours of velocity, but I only want to see the contours for a specific region and hence have a legend colour mapped to only that area.

In essence, ideally I would like the surface to be split into to halves, ''Area A'' and ''Area B'' ( top and bottom halves) however I've found this very difficult to do (tried using partition tool in Fluent but to no avail)

I have many different cases of this model run under different conditions, so going back and changing the geometry/mesh to create two different surfaces would not be ideal.

Any help would be GREATLY appreciated.

Many Thanks

Naz1405
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