Tagged: 18, fluent, fluid-dynamics, General - FLUENT
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April 13, 2023 at 7:33 am
Solution
ParticipantTo create an image with a translucent mesh and cross section contours (vectors and passlines are acceptable) simultaneously with Fluent’s post processing. This is valid for 18 and higher version The procedure is as follows. 1. Display the mesh with Edge Type set to Outline 2. Display the cross-sectional contour 3. Show the contour simultaneously while making the mesh semi-transparent in Scene Please refer to the attached document for the detailed procedure
Attachments:
1. 2060751.pdf
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