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How to display three isothermal line in FLUENT? |
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Dear all,
In temperature result from my FLUENT calculation, I want to display three isothermal line: 700K,800K,900K. Can I realize that by Fluent? Thanks. |
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Yes. Use overlays available in Scene.
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Surface>Iso-Surface>Constant Temperature then display all surfaces at once in Grid>Display>Contours
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Thanks Dhiman and Lemon,I want to put the temperature number on the pic. I still dont know how to do that. Thanks
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If it is what i mean then its easy :
Open the display contour panel : disable : filled and autorange set levels to 3 set min to 700 and max to 900 think that should work |
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You can use the annotate function provided by fluent.
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