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Posted:
1 decade ago
15 dic 2011, 02:53 GMT-5
Hi,
want to know the same. No possibility to do such a plot?
Elmar
Hi,
want to know the same. No possibility to do such a plot?
Elmar
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Posted:
1 decade ago
15 dic 2011, 03:01 GMT-5
Hi,
In the results section under data sets you need to create a 2D/3D Cut Line where you can specify the start and end points, then you can create a 1D plot a choose as a source the Cut Line you created before.
Cheers
Hi,
In the results section under data sets you need to create a 2D/3D Cut Line where you can specify the start and end points, then you can create a 1D plot a choose as a source the Cut Line you created before.
Cheers
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Posted:
1 decade ago
15 dic 2011, 03:22 GMT-5
Hi,
thank you very much for this fast respond.
Have a nice day
Hi,
thank you very much for this fast respond.
Have a nice day
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Posted:
1 decade ago
17 gen 2013, 04:21 GMT-5
Dear Amir,
I am going to plot additional cross sections parallel to the first one I defined. I checked Additional parallel line and entered the range. However when I click on plot icon to see the lines I only could see the first line and subsequently one velocity profile. How could I resolve the problem?
Since I want to take many cross sections I hate to do it manually for each one.
Thanks and regards,
Dear Amir,
I am going to plot additional cross sections parallel to the first one I defined. I checked Additional parallel line and entered the range. However when I click on plot icon to see the lines I only could see the first line and subsequently one velocity profile. How could I resolve the problem?
Since I want to take many cross sections I hate to do it manually for each one.
Thanks and regards,
Ivar KJELBERG
COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)
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Posted:
1 decade ago
17 gen 2013, 08:57 GMT-5
Hi
when you add "additional lines" these appear on the positive "s" side, bit this "positive direction" might not be the one you expect, COMSOL has its own way ;) so try with negative values.
Normally in the later versions COMSOL show a small coordinate arrows to define +s and +t (s=along line, t transverse)
--
Good luck
Ivar
Hi
when you add "additional lines" these appear on the positive "s" side, bit this "positive direction" might not be the one you expect, COMSOL has its own way ;) so try with negative values.
Normally in the later versions COMSOL show a small coordinate arrows to define +s and +t (s=along line, t transverse)
--
Good luck
Ivar
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Posted:
1 decade ago
17 gen 2013, 17:34 GMT-5
Dear Ivar,
I tried it in your way, but still does not work. Any other recommendation?
Regards,
saeid
Dear Ivar,
I tried it in your way, but still does not work. Any other recommendation?
Regards,
saeid
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Posted:
1 decade ago
17 gen 2013, 18:36 GMT-5
Hi Ivar,
You are right, negative distances is working. However, range is not working even when I input negative step size.
Thanks for your help,
Kind regards,
saeid
Hi Ivar,
You are right, negative distances is working. However, range is not working even when I input negative step size.
Thanks for your help,
Kind regards,
saeid
Ivar KJELBERG
COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)
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Posted:
1 decade ago
18 gen 2013, 01:56 GMT-5
Hi
you need a "-range(0,0.1,1)" or a range(0,-0.1,-1) I would expect
the direction of "s" is defined by COMSOL so depending on the observation direction you need either + or - values, the coordinate arrow is there now in the plot to help you decide
--
Good luck
Ivar
Hi
you need a "-range(0,0.1,1)" or a range(0,-0.1,-1) I would expect
the direction of "s" is defined by COMSOL so depending on the observation direction you need either + or - values, the coordinate arrow is there now in the plot to help you decide
--
Good luck
Ivar