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April 18, 2017, 17:30 |
Define a geometry
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Khaled Ahmad
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I am importing the coordinates, variables "u,v,t,p...." from some data file written by my own code
The case is a pipe with some obstacles, see the attached pics The problem is when I import the data, the variables are well represented but the geometry is just an rectangular defines the pipe and nothing about the obstacles of course if I draw the streamlines, it goes around the obstacles but the geometry itself is not there How can I define the geometry of the obstacle ? Is there some format or something ? |
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April 21, 2017, 00:59 |
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yangtao
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You can use iblank to identify the boundary according to Plot3D
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