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Plotting Probe Measurements
Posted 11 set 2015, 10:24 GMT-4 Results & Visualization, Studies & Solvers Version 5.1 1 Reply
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Hello All,
This seems like it should be a simple answer, but I'm having trouble. I have a permeability model set up using Darcy's Law. I have a transient step function to change pressures throughout the sample. On each end of the sample I have a probe to monitor pressure. I want to do a parametric sweep and then plot the pressures that are recorded at the probe.
I've selected "Accumulated probe table" so that I am recording the results from each parameter in to a table. However, results are simply appended to the end of the table. What I would rather see is a new column created for each parameter that was run. This would allow for a cleaner plot at the end, with each parameter value being it's own series.
Is there another way to do this? I'd like to have comsol give me nice plots rather than needing to adjust the tables in excel afterward.
Thanks!
This seems like it should be a simple answer, but I'm having trouble. I have a permeability model set up using Darcy's Law. I have a transient step function to change pressures throughout the sample. On each end of the sample I have a probe to monitor pressure. I want to do a parametric sweep and then plot the pressures that are recorded at the probe.
I've selected "Accumulated probe table" so that I am recording the results from each parameter in to a table. However, results are simply appended to the end of the table. What I would rather see is a new column created for each parameter that was run. This would allow for a cleaner plot at the end, with each parameter value being it's own series.
Is there another way to do this? I'd like to have comsol give me nice plots rather than needing to adjust the tables in excel afterward.
Thanks!
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