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May 28, 2020 at 6:29 pm
bradleyUNO
SubscriberHi all, I am quite new to ANSYS AIM (only been using it for the past week) but I am running into a problem. I am simulating a simple parallel plate capacitor and I am trying to get 2D slices of the E-field at certain points. I can accomplish this easily enough with a plane construction geometry but as far as I am aware there is not a lot of options in getting a good looking image out of ANSYS AIM. So I decided to try to export a CSV file to MATLAB of my 2D slice.Â
The problem however is the way that ANSYS is grabbing points seemingly at random, which doesn't work well with MATLAB. Does anyone know a way to get prettier plots or export differently?Â
pictures:
ANSYS: (not my plane I was talking about)
MATLAB (visualized with spy):
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