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Dear Tecplot 360 EX users,
If I want to make a curved surface slice, what should I do? As I know if I want to make a planar slice, through slice->detail->slice location->show primary slice, input data and then data->extract->current slices, you can get a planar pressure distribution. But now, I want to get the pressure distribution on the outer surface of the cylinder, how to do it? Thank you for your help in advance! Last edited by Ling xi; November 13, 2018 at 05:31. |
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