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July 3, 2018 at 9:43 am
ashish.s
SubscriberI am working on internal and external flow analyses ,I am want to measure the pressure drop in between two plane or location
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July 3, 2018 at 10:47 am
Subashni Ravichandran
Ansys EmployeeHi ashish To get pressure values at a point/face/plane, 1. Click on the chart symbol at the bottom of the solution panel. (Shown as '1' in Picture-a) 2. Expand the pop-up by clicking on 'more' (Shown as '2' in Picture-b) 3. Toggle the drop-down under 'Location type' and select your desired option, i.e. 'Point'/ 'Face'/ 'Plane'. (Shown as '3' in Picture-2) 4. Click 'Select' (Shown as '4' in Picture-2) and with the mouse pointer choose your desired point on the object(s) being simulated.
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