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May 19, 2003, 07:01 |
How to visualize the components
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We know we can use the ¡°In Plane¡± in the ¡°Vector Options Panel¡± to visualize components that are normal to the flow. Then, we can use ¡°hardcopy¡± to output the vectorgraph. But it is difficult to modify the vectorgraph optionally. How can I export the graph to corresponding data to a ¡°Tecplot¡± file? Enough in tecplot9.0, it is not easy to to visualize components on the surface normal to the flow. What should I do? Thank you.
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May 19, 2003, 22:17 |
Re: How to visualize the components
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flie/export/tecplot
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May 20, 2003, 02:43 |
Re: How to visualize the components
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Thank you, Shiping Liu, maybe you have gave me some good advice. But, I think you may misunderstand me, there is a good example in 25.1.3¡±Drawing Vectors in the Plane of the Surface¡±(fluent documentation), I only want to export the graph to Tecplot. Thanks a lot.
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May 20, 2003, 09:47 |
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when you get the tecplot file of the variables, you can use tecplot visualize the vectors.
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