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September 18, 2019 at 1:32 pm
rm19g14
SubscriberHello,
I have a simulation where i need to find the thickness of a phase remaining on a surface. in order to do this i would like to create a few local coordinate systems in which to generate lines that will be (roughly) perpendicular to the surface of interest. from these lines i can extract the data of volume fraction of the phase and assess the thickness.
currently using the global coordinate system this is not ideal, does anyone know if this is possible and/or if there is a better way of assessing the thickness of a phase remaining on a surface?
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