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Old   May 27, 2021, 03:02
Default How to scale geometry to show some results?
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I have 2D model with width W large in comparison with its height H (H is approximatly 100*W) and when I plot some scalar scene I do not see almost nothing. I would like to scale view (for example x' -> 0.05*x, y'->y). Is it possible in STAR CCM+? If yes: how to do it?
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1) Tools -> Transforms -> Create Simple Transform with scaling.
2) In Scenes every Displayer (Outline, Scalar etc) has a property named Transform - assign the created ransform to it.
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