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mclem89
Posts: 14 Location: New Zealand |
Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2011 7:50 pm Post subject: Viewing a slice |
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Hi there, I'm currently looking at results from a CFD analysis, however geometry from the model (mainly component blocks) is getting in the way of me seeing some slices clearly. Is there a way to export a graphic of the slice only, or to hide the model geometry?
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Steve Potter

Posts: 614 Location: newcastle |
Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2011 11:32 am Post subject: |
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Hi,
We have now added this feature to the software, allowing you to switch the display of component blocks on and off in the CFD wire-frame view. The modification will be available in the next update (3.0.0.065) which should be available within the next few days.
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steen2120
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Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2011 12:09 pm Post subject: CFD slice view |
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I am currently evaluating the use of this software for my work at university and came across the same question. To be able to compare different results for the same exact space it would be crucial ta have an orthografic view of a single slice. Is there any way this can be achieved or implemented in an upcoming update?
Also, for the same reason, the ability to define a specific view of the wireframe with results would be beneficial. That way one could compare different results from the same exact angle without aving to communicate the difference of appearance.
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Steen |
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Steve Potter

Posts: 614 Location: newcastle |
Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2011 9:19 am Post subject: |
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Hi,
| Quote: | | ....it would be crucial ta have an orthografic view of a single slice. Is there any way this can be achieved or implemented in an upcoming update? Also, for the same reason, the ability to define a specific view of the wireframe with results would be beneficial. That way one could compare different results from the same exact angle without aving to communicate the difference of appearance. |
Thanks, we will bear both of these suggestions in mind for future development.
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Steve |
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