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Old   June 7, 2016, 07:55
Default Line probe following curve in Star-CCM
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Dear Experts,
I wanted to know that if I want to setup a line probe at the center of pipe having more than 2 bends along the length, then how do I define a line probe which follows all the bend.. in star-ccm

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Old   December 6, 2021, 07:42
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Hello, I have found this question several times in this forum but didnt come upon a resolving answer. Is it possible to put points or probes alonge an existing winding curve/spline instead of just a straight line?

How would you extract the pressure azimutally on a cylindrical body on just one plane (not the whole face/area)....just a line...?
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