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Community Computational Fluid Dynamics Results analysis Multiple Frames in Cf view

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Multiple Frames in Cf view

sima101f
sima101f over 1 year ago

Hello. Does some know or guide how to create multiple frames in single screen in cfview? for example i want to see my b2b surfaces in b2b view at 10%, 50% and 90% span in  single a frame window. So to say three different pictures in a single picture.

Thanks in advance

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    +1 Colinda over 1 year ago

    Hi,

    You may also want to look at the section in the CFView user guide describing how to create multiple views: 

    Cfview > User Guide > Graphical User Interface, Projects & Views > Views Manipulation > Multiple Views

    You can visualize a different B2B surface in each view and then you can print an image of the entire window with all B2B views together in one picture.

    You write that you would like to see all of them in a single frame. In CFView terminology do you mean all the surfaces in one view? Or each surface in a separate view but then multiple views in the CFView Window? Having all of them in one view is also possible keeping in mind that one view has one coordinate system and camera position. So if you look at them in span direction, you may only see the top surface. Transparency can help in that case in combination with isolines for example using a different color and labels for each surface. 

    Does that help to get what you want?

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    +1 Colinda over 1 year ago

    Hi,

    You may also want to look at the section in the CFView user guide describing how to create multiple views: 

    Cfview > User Guide > Graphical User Interface, Projects & Views > Views Manipulation > Multiple Views

    You can visualize a different B2B surface in each view and then you can print an image of the entire window with all B2B views together in one picture.

    You write that you would like to see all of them in a single frame. In CFView terminology do you mean all the surfaces in one view? Or each surface in a separate view but then multiple views in the CFView Window? Having all of them in one view is also possible keeping in mind that one view has one coordinate system and camera position. So if you look at them in span direction, you may only see the top surface. Transparency can help in that case in combination with isolines for example using a different color and labels for each surface. 

    Does that help to get what you want?

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