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Cross section formed by several working planes? 1

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Patyuchenko

Electrical
Aug 4, 2006
17
DE

Hello,

There is a need to visualize the nodal solution (temperature) in the cross section formed by several working planes.

If anyone know how to perform this I will be very grateful to you for any help.

Thank you very much.

Regards
 
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Hi

You can use the /CPLANE command.
Cutting plane by Workplane.

Grtz
Garry
 
Hi,
yes, if you need a section made up by one plane at a time. But there is no way to get a "broken-line" section (or however you may call it) made up by several planes in sequence, if that's what Patyuchenko needs...

Regards
 

Thank you ansysfreak and cbrn for your answers.
Yes, cbrn, you are right, I need to obtain a "broke-line" section formed by several planes. Now I know, from your answer, that, unfortunately, it is not possible in ANSYS.

Regards
 
Hi

Can this marco help you
/seg,dele
/seg,multi,filename,0.05
wpoffs,,,-0.001
plns,volt
wpoffs,,,0.0001
plns,volt
..........
..........
..........
plns,volt
wpoffs,,,0.0001
plns,volt
/seg,off
/seg,pc

This is a macro writen for the result of volt through a sphere, it offsets the WP and makes a picture etc.
All these pictures are then put in a film.

Hoop it helps
Grtz
Garry
 

Great! Thank you very much ansysfreak. I will try to apply it to my case.
 
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