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Using Parametric Extrusion by combining different solutions.
Posted 30.09.2015, 06:19 GMT-4 Results & Visualization Version 5.1 2 Replies
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Hi,
I ran different studies in the same model, each one for a different range of temperatures. I would like to create a parametric extrusion 2D of a cross section for one temperature from each solution, but it seems that Parametric Extrusion 2D shows the data for each value of the parameter within the same data set.
I though I could use the data set "Join" to pick data from each solution at a specific temperature, (using the "explicit" option), but apparently that's not the correct way to do it. Is that even possible? Or should I just run a different study with the particular temperatures I want and use that data set to do the parametric extrusion?
Thanks!
Gerardo
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Gerardo E. Villarreal-Garcia
PhD Student
Centre for Quantum Photonics
H.H. Wills Physics Laboratory
University of Bristol
Tyndall Avenue
Bristol
BS8 1TL, UK
Office 1.25
Email: g.villarreal@bristol.ac.uk
I ran different studies in the same model, each one for a different range of temperatures. I would like to create a parametric extrusion 2D of a cross section for one temperature from each solution, but it seems that Parametric Extrusion 2D shows the data for each value of the parameter within the same data set.
I though I could use the data set "Join" to pick data from each solution at a specific temperature, (using the "explicit" option), but apparently that's not the correct way to do it. Is that even possible? Or should I just run a different study with the particular temperatures I want and use that data set to do the parametric extrusion?
Thanks!
Gerardo
--
Gerardo E. Villarreal-Garcia
PhD Student
Centre for Quantum Photonics
H.H. Wills Physics Laboratory
University of Bristol
Tyndall Avenue
Bristol
BS8 1TL, UK
Office 1.25
Email: g.villarreal@bristol.ac.uk
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