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Old   December 10, 2018, 03:51
Question Project a cylindrical surface scalar visualisation into a 2d rectagular surface
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Hello everyone,

I'm dealing with the following problem.
I'm post-processing a flow-bench case and I'd like to take care of the amount of flow in the two parts of the valve curtain area.
In order to do this, I create a scalar scene in which I plot the scalar velocity on a cylindrical surface all around the valve.

The next step is to plot the same values into a rectangular 2d surface, so that the cylindrical surface will be developed into a 2D one ( in order to have a good representation of the scene and use it in my Powerpoint presentation).
I was thinking about creating a table with the scalar value on that part, exporting it in excel and through a coordinate change plot the values.

Anyone can help me with this?

Thanks in advance!
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