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May 29, 2006, 08:44 |
display vectors in any time
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i have simulate the flow of air in unsteady .
i want to display vectors at 5s,10s,15s,........... how to do this. olga |
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May 29, 2006, 09:31 |
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You can do this over the Execute Comands ( solve/execute comands ). As there are a lot of settings you can choose I would recomend to do it the following way : Built up your picture with the vectors as you want to get it later ( maybe save this view - itīs helpful ). Go into the TUI and start with : display vectors now follow the path fluent gives you and write down your decisions on a sheet of paper. At last your picture should be rebuilt. After that write your comands as you have written them down into an execute command line ( If you do that a few times youīll see that you can shorten the commands for example dis for display ). Donīt forget to change from `iteration īto `timestepīin the pannel under WHEN. I hope that helps.
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May 29, 2006, 15:31 |
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i have simulate the flow of air in unsteady .
i don't understand how to display vectors at 5s,10s,15s,........... how to do this. olga |
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May 30, 2006, 03:09 |
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1.) Open execute command-pannel ( solve/execute comands... ) 2.) Define comands : change from 0 to 1 3.) Change Iteration to Timestep 4.) In the textfield under `comandī write :
Dis vect vel vel-mag This is just for example. If you have opened a window with a picture of the vectorsettings you want to have, fluent will make a vectorplot after every calculated timestep. If you want to have that done just every 5,10,15sec increase the number in the execute comand pannel depanding on your timestep. |
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