Ivar KJELBERG
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Posted:
1 decade ago
10.05.2011, 13:32 GMT-4
Hi
indeed simple (check the doc) or try out:
a) Results add-select a 1D plot group node, add a Line plot, select an edge(s), define your formula plot
b) select the Data Set, add a cut line or an edge data (sub)set node, define its source data set, add a 1D plot group node, select the corresponding line data set, add a line plot node, write your formula and plot
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Good luck
Ivar
Hi
indeed simple (check the doc) or try out:
a) Results add-select a 1D plot group node, add a Line plot, select an edge(s), define your formula plot
b) select the Data Set, add a cut line or an edge data (sub)set node, define its source data set, add a 1D plot group node, select the corresponding line data set, add a line plot node, write your formula and plot
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Good luck
Ivar
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Posted:
1 decade ago
11.05.2011, 05:20 GMT-4
Hi Ivar,
I know how to plot a formula along a line, my problem is with the formula : gradient of a scalar field (pressure) along a line in a 3D geometry.
Thanks
Guillermo
Hi Ivar,
I know how to plot a formula along a line, my problem is with the formula : gradient of a scalar field (pressure) along a line in a 3D geometry.
Thanks
Guillermo
Ivar KJELBERG
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Posted:
1 decade ago
11.05.2011, 10:27 GMT-4
Hi
Sorry I misunderstood you, well if p is a dependent variable normally px is defined (sometimes pxx second derivative too, depends on the shape element used/selected. Check the COMSOL equations if you see the definition of px,py,pz
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Ivar
Hi
Sorry I misunderstood you, well if p is a dependent variable normally px is defined (sometimes pxx second derivative too, depends on the shape element used/selected. Check the COMSOL equations if you see the definition of px,py,pz
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Ivar
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Posted:
1 decade ago
11.05.2011, 10:43 GMT-4
Indeed px, py and pz are defined (well, since its on the boundary I can use dtang() operator).
This is a start, the problem then is to determine the correct direction of the 3D line, wich is complicated to compute manually.
Thanks
Guillermo
Indeed px, py and pz are defined (well, since its on the boundary I can use dtang() operator).
This is a start, the problem then is to determine the correct direction of the 3D line, wich is complicated to compute manually.
Thanks
Guillermo
Ivar KJELBERG
COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)
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Posted:
1 decade ago
11.05.2011, 11:24 GMT-4
Hi
the edge normal direction are the ...ny,...ny,...nz, or use the boundary coordinates
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Good luck
Ivar
Hi
the edge normal direction are the ...ny,...ny,...nz, or use the boundary coordinates
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Good luck
Ivar