Tagged: #multiphase-#eulerian, 3d-geometry, contour-plot, ensight, iso-surface
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December 25, 2022 at 11:58 am
Waruna Maddumage
SubscriberHi,
As shown below I am pouring a liquid onto geometry.
I want to create a contour plot on the surface of the geometry to show the fluid layer thickness at each point. I'm hoping to do this by creating an iso-surface and then measuring the distance between the geometry and the iso-surface. Finally using that data to create a contour.
1. Can I do this using the ensight "by constant part sweep" option?
2. I used the ensight calculator to create a predefined function called "Dist2part" which gives me just a single value. Can I combine this with "by constant part sweep" to measure the thickness of the oil layer?
Much appreciated it If you can point me in the direction here.
Thanks,
Best regards,
Waruna
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