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aicha
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Hi all,
I try to model the flow of compressible fluid through a pipe by using Fluent. I want to plot velocity as a function of pressure (velocity in Y axis function and pressure in X axis function); but in "plot XY" panel and in "X axis function" list we have just: Direction vector and curve lengh. So how can I include the pressure in "X axis function" list? Thank you very mutch |
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Cees Haringa
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There is a box on the left which says 'postion on x-axis'
uncheck it, and you can put anything you like on the x-axis |
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aicha
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Thank you so mutch CeesH
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