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November 13, 2001, 01:59 |
How to create an inclined isosurface in 3D ?
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Hi Fluent users,
I am studying the flow in a 3D elbow pipe with circular cross-section, I want to study the results at the circular face which divides the elbow pipe excactly into two parts. actually this face is inclined at an angle of 45 degrees to x and y.Do I need to use isosurface?? Is there any option in fluent to create such faces, or do I need to create it in gambit. Can anybody assist me? Thanks. |
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November 13, 2001, 03:50 |
Re: How to create an inclined isosurface in 3D ?
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Hi,
I would create an isosurface from a 'custom field function', e.g. x+y=constant. This will create the desired surface. Good luck! |
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November 15, 2001, 16:35 |
Re: How to create an inclined isosurface in 3D ?
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In the
Surface... -> Plane... panel you can simply define planes in any direction you need. |
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November 15, 2001, 19:00 |
Re: How to create an inclined isosurface in 3D ?
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Thanks Erwin. I figured it out.
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