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Old   October 25, 2007, 08:09
Default How to plot streamlines...?
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sushii
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Hi there....

Could someone tell me how to plot streamlines on a plane...whether custom field function need to be defined....? if yes then what will be its definition...?

Thanks in advance...!

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Old   October 25, 2007, 09:24
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hi, you can plot streamlines on a plane as "oil flow". This options is on the Pathline menu, you have to choice "on zone" and wait! fluid
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Old   October 26, 2007, 07:06
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Hi, Thanks a lot for your suggestion...I hv one query...while selecting "oil flow" and "on zone" along with that we hv to select any surface from "Releses from surfaces"...is it...? or it is not needed...to choose any surface...cos...when I tried to get streamlines plotted then i cud not see anything so which surface should be selected...?

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