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Old   May 31, 2009, 00:00
Default How to display user-defined variables on the plots?
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Dear friends,

I am wondering how to display user-defined variables (for example, display the crank angle in stead of time) on the plots?

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I think I didn't explain it clearly in above message.

I am simulating transient flows. The plots for each step show the current time in the title. But we want to show not only the time, but also the values of some other variables at the this step, for exampe, the averaged inlet & outlet pressure, temperature, mass flow rates, or crank angle, etc.

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