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Hi all,
I want to divide my model into a number of surfaces so that I can determine the mass flow rates across these surfaces. I want two radial surfaces but I only want them in one section of the model. The radial surfaces, created through surface/iso-value/grid/radial coordinate, go through the entire length of the model where as I only want it in one section of the model. Is there a way to create a radial surface in only one section of the model? Regards, Mark |
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Try to combine iso-surface and iso-clip.
HV |
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Thanks HVN,
That worked!! |
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