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May 29, 2024 at 6:53 pmDylan EbbinkSubscriber
Hello,
I am analysing a 2D flow with Fluent and want to graph the velocity as a function of position along a certain line inside the domain. The geometry is defined parametrically, so the position of the line would change between runs. Manually creating lines in CFD Post works for one case, but specifying the position for each possible geometry seems inefficient. I have defined an interior boundary, but that doesn't show up as location in Post.
Any help is greatly appreciated!
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June 5, 2024 at 11:04 amCFD_FriendAnsys Employee
Hi Dylan,
Internal regions can be found under the Mesh Regions list. Mesh regions drop down list can be found just above the User Location and Plots drop-down list.
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