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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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  • Gaurav
    0 Gaurav over 1 year ago

    Cutting planes at certain span heights can be obtained in B2B views by using the Create Cutting Plane dialogue box or the Blade to Blade Surface dialogue box, (Geometry / Blade to Blade Surface... or the item in Quick Access Pad). The required documentation is also given in CFView User guide Chapter 5 (Visualization of Blade-to-Blade Surfaces.) available on support.cadence.com

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    0 sima101f over 1 year ago in reply to Gaurav

    Hello.

    Thank you for your quick response. I do understand how to create b2b at diffrent spans. What i am asking is can i see 3 spans for eg at 10%, 50% and 90% in a single frame ?

    Thanks

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  • Gaurav
    0 Gaurav over 1 year ago in reply to sima101f

    Yes it is possible, you can create B2B for 3 span.

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    0 sima101f over 1 year ago in reply to Gaurav

    could you please tell how ?

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    0 Gaurav over 1 year ago in reply to sima101f

    In the CFView top tool bar click on the geometry tab & select the blade to blade option a small tool bar opens as shown below

    Now you can select the desired value of S (Span) then apply & save. Likewise you can do for other S values.

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