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Hi I need to draw the transversal velocity profile for 3D pipe ? Can anybody tell me how to did it?
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Surface > Line/rake
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Yes I know this but what dimension should i enter for the line/rake if i need to plot it with the horizantal centerline of the pipe knowing it 3D?
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Go to Surfaces->iso-surface->surface of constant "grid"->choose the coordinate perpendicular to the plane you want your profile to be at->press compute to find the range->and enter the middle point and name the surface. Regards AAA |
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