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April 25, 2022 at 9:30 amdzaki8598Subscriber
Hi,
I am meaning to visualize my results and I want to know is there any way to create the plots as pictured in Fluent or CFD Post? below are the pictures of the results plot (from another journal) that I have been trying to replicate. I want to show my results in terms of the isothermal lines and the streamlines with visible arrows.
Streamline with arrows: (Cr. Researchgate.com)
April 26, 2022 at 12:56 pmSVVAnsys EmployeeHi Please go through the following video: ANSYS Fluent: Basic Post-processing - YouTube and Aerodynamics of a FSAE Car - Post processing in Fluent - Part 5 - YouTube.
April 26, 2022 at 5:31 pmDrAmineAnsys EmployeeBoth are feasible.
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