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Flow Simulation Result Plots

Monday October 29, 2012 at 2:52pm

In SOLIDWORKS Flow Simulation there are a number of ways in which you can display Result Plots and show them simultaneously on screen.

 

You can simply Right click on each plot and select show from the menu then arrange the plots on screen for better clarity.

The other option you have is to use the “Plot Manager” found in – Flow Simulation > Results > Plot Manager or in the Flow Simulation analysis tree, right-click the Results icon and select Plot Manager.

 


You can also delete the plots even if the results are not loaded.


Also if you want to show/hide plots, you need to load results first.


You have the following options in the plot manager, Show, Hide, Clear or Delete.

Paul Churm

Northern Technical Manager

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