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kchengCFD August 11, 2017 22:22

plotOverLine
 
Hello all,

I used plotOverLine to visualize the data on a certain line. However, after apply it, I found only part of the data on the line is visualized. My paraview version is "Paraview-5.0.1-linux-64bit". Is there any settings error?

Joshua14 August 14, 2017 13:14

What do you mean by part of the line?

Are you missing fields? Range of positions? Spike in data?

kchengCFD August 14, 2017 22:19

Hi, Joshua

Thanks for your reply. I think I didn't make the question clear. For "part of the line", I mean, e.g., the start point and end point of the line are set to (0,0,0) and (0,0,1) respectively. Then I apply it and visualize the curve of the pressure p vs. z coordination on the line. However, the z coordination only ranges from 0.5 to 1.0. In face, I want to visualize the variation of p on the whole range of z, i.e., (0,1).

kchengCFD August 15, 2017 21:21

Quote:

Originally Posted by Joshua14 (Post 660703)
What do you mean by part of the line?

Are you missing fields? Range of positions? Spike in data?

Hi, Joshua

Thanks for your reply. I think I didn't make the question clear. For "part of the line", I mean, e.g., the start point and end point of the line are set to (0,0,0) and (0,0,1) respectively. Then I apply it and visualize the curve of the pressure p vs. z coordination on the line. However, the z coordination only ranges from 0.5 to 1.0. In face, I want to visualize the variation of p on the whole range of z, i.e., (0,1).

Joshua14 August 16, 2017 16:06

The only thing I can think of is that the x-axis of your plot is some arc length and not actually your axis from 0 to 1.

Joshua

kchengCFD August 16, 2017 21:17

the arc length should have been (0,1)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Joshua14 (Post 660963)
The only thing I can think of is that the x-axis of your plot is some arc length and not actually your axis from 0 to 1.

Joshua

yeah, the horizontal axis of the plot is arc length. but the range of the arc length should have been (0,1), not (0.5,1). So why did i get a range of arc length (0.5,1)?

vighnesh.j October 10, 2017 09:40

Hello,
I am doing a project using dsmcfoam solver for a cylinder geometry.Even i am unable to plot the values of p or u,along the line.Can some one please help me out ?

Thanks in advance 😃


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