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Old   July 30, 2002, 02:53
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Segersson David
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I'm trying to make a contour plot of the waterlevel after having used the VOF-model in 3D. The closest I can get is the isosurface at VOF=1, but I need to have numbers on at what height the surface is. Can anybody HELP me? / David
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Old   July 30, 2002, 02:58
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Try VOF=0.5.
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Old   July 30, 2002, 07:51
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stefan
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You can store the isosurface as a shell and then list the coordinates of this shell, e.g.

cset news fluid
getc conc
cave cset
popt isos .5
cplo
pscr,,isos,vof_surface
cset news name vof_surface
vset news cset
vlis vset
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Old   August 1, 2002, 06:58
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Anton Lyaskin
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After converting isosurfaces to shell you can even map contour plot of surface height on them. You'll just need to put approptiate coordinates into Post 4.
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