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qwerty753
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I wanna monitor the Temperature on the axis of a cylinder during the time of my simulation. (Unstady problem)
At the end, i would do a 3d graph in which x:flow direction; y:flow time; z:Temperature. I have Tecplot too. I would to know what and how parameteres i have to set in monitor, before i start the simulation. Thanks. |
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Maxime Perelli
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*create line (surface/line/rake...)
*plot/x-y plot (enable write file) ... here you may try to reach it with tui: >plot Once you have the right tui command and you are sure it works you go under solver/execute... and you enter the above command (execute for each time step) the filename you write should be someting like: blabla_%t.out (it will prevent fluent to overwrite all the files) I don't have fluent anymore, so I cannot test it. But this his how I would treat it.
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