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2D plot of a specific area witin a 3D model.
Posted 04.04.2018, 10:07 GMT-4 Low-Frequency Electromagnetics, Results & Visualization, Studies & Solvers 1 Reply
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Hello all,
I have a 3D simulation, and I need to create a 2D surface plot of a specific area within the solved volume.
My initial though was to plot along a Cut plane. However, by defintion a cut plane spans the entire volume (see the attached picture of the 2D plot group).
After scouring the forms for a bit, I found someone who suggested limited the range in which the expression is calucated: in my case mf.normB(y>-25e-6)(y<25e-6)*(z>-50e-6). See the attached 3d plot group to see this result. This is close, however, an export still conatins all the "unactive" area and the scale bar is skewed due to the "unactive" area as well.
Is there a better way to define a particuar area to plot in comsol?
Thanks in advance, Sami
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