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October 7, 2015, 22:36 |
Unrolling a cylindrical surface for post-processing
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Chan Hiang Bin
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Hi,
I read a star-ccm+ powerpoint recently regarding the post-processing ability of star-ccm+. In one particular slide, it shows that it is possible to unroll a cylindrical surface into a flat surface for post-processing (the image cropped from the slide is attached). I have checked the setup available in star-ccm+, but I can't find any clue about this. I have also tried to look for further information from the web, unfortunately I get nothing, yet. Anyone has an idea on how to do this? Regards, Bin *Edit* I found the solution. |
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