How can I plot and display contours for average temperature only instead of max. & min. temperature?
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February 3, 2021 at 2:21 pmWhiteney1991SubscriberFebruary 4, 2021 at 8:02 am1shanAnsys EmployeenWhat do you exactly mean by average temperature? Did you play the animation? I think you are just viewing the contour plot for t=0. You should see how the temperature changes with time once you click on play.nRegardsnIshannFebruary 4, 2021 at 11:37 amWhiteney1991SubscriberThank you. Yes I did play the animation. nHowever, looking at the Tabular data in the previous attachment, the last column shows the Average temperature. I was however wondering, is there a way I can make the plot (on the left of the Tabular Data) to show the plot of average temperature vs time and exclude those of maximum and minimum temperatures vs time? nAlso, looking at the temperature contours in the attached image, is it possible to display the average temperature at a particular time instead of the max and min at a particular time? For example, attached image shows the max and min at 7.44s. Are there settings that I need for it show the average temperature only?nThanksnnViewing 2 reply threads
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