After many analyzes, we come to the conclusion that each elaboration of the results looks similar (sometimes identical). Then it's time to diversify our report with new indicators and charts. Ansys postprocessing offers many possibilities. First of all, we can display our output with different configurations of contours, velocity vectors or isosurfaces.
Path to generate measuring lines |
In addition to the variants of presenting the results, we can also make changes to the graphic design. Contours or vectors can be displayed in various colors, in shades of gray, inverted rainbow, etc. As for vectors, apart from colors, you can also change the shape and size of indicators.
In addition to the basic variants of presenting output data, it is also worth using the generation of charts based on selective data and their export to external programs.
Today I will present how you can select data using measurement lines. Then I will show you how to generate a chart based on defined lines, what variables can be analyzed, and how to adjust the chart to our requirements. Of course, I will also explain the differences between the three basic chart types.
The first step in sectioning the data from the model using lines is to select the INSERT - LOCATION - LINE path. After selecting the above option, the details of line 1 window will appear. Select the domain on which the measurement line will be defined from the red frame. In the definitions field, we need to place our line. Click on the starting point (point 1, in one of the three white rectangles). Then click on Point 2 (analogous to the starting point), all the time we working in the blue frame. The last stage of defining the line is to determine how many points we want to generate along its length (i.e. what the measuring accuracy should be). This option is in the yellow frame.
Option window for line edit |
How to add chart |
Path for define chart |
Hello Sir,
ReplyDeleteI just wanted to know if there are any options in ANSYS CFD-POST to calculate the perimeter of a plane. For example I have an irregularly shaped body and I take a plane at some distance on that body. I know that there is an option to find the area of this plane. But is there any option to find the perimeter ? or should w go back to modelling stages and find the perimeter?
Thanks
John
I think that best way is to define named selections before preprocessor for example in meshing module. On the other way on the post U can define plane with slice option
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