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October 19, 2006, 21:10 |
How can I do this??
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Hi everyone,
I want to know and show the part of which the velocity is below certain value in graphics window. I have done the calculation in 3D, so I can know the velocity distribution in the domain. What I want to do is to show the part of below the certain velocity in the graphics window. And I want to calculate the volume ratio of low velocity part to whole apparatus. Could you tell me how to do this, please? Thanks, AKR |
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October 20, 2006, 01:36 |
Re: How can I do this??
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to visualise the areas with low velocity you can creat isosurfaces ( but every surface with just 1 velocity ). So if you creat for example 10 isosurfaces with lower than certain velocity you can have a look where these areas are. There is also the possibility to mark the areas with lower velocitys in the adapt / iso-value panel but i`m not sure if there is a possibility to calculate the volume ratio out of this (maybe you can seperate your interior with the marked volume but i never tried that).
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October 20, 2006, 05:10 |
Re: How can I do this??
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Thanks, Gernot. Maybe you are right. If I can separate the low velocity zone, I can know which cells have low velocity. And then I can calculate the volume of cells which have low velocity. It will be good!! But I hope there is more simple way to get this. Does anybody know how to do this?
Thanks, AKR |
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October 23, 2006, 00:18 |
Re: How can I do this??
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not sure if i got what you mean, try this
Display->vectors click autorange and then input the valued you want to display in the panel, where min & max indicates, and click display |
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