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Hi all,
I've seen lots of papers on the internet with quite beautiful graphs: The velocity profile is at different positions of the computational domain within the same graph. My question is: have you ever made these kind of graphs ? If it's the case, I'd like to get some hints about how to do it and which software most of the time do you use? Any hints are welcome! |
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Hi could you manage to do it? If you did, pls hint! Thanks!
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HI pban92!
Yes I managed to do it. Actually there are some software which can do it easily I suppose but there are not for free. I guess you can use Gnuplot as I did. The depiction is very good! Hope this can help! Otherwise I could give you more details on how to do it. Have a nice day. |
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