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TOPIC: Selection Point, Extract TimeSeries-> At Multiple Points

Selection Point, Extract TimeSeries-> At Multiple Points 7 years 7 months ago #25799

  • jegatam
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Hello everyone

I want to get the timeseries of the value of a variable for several points.

I understand that it performs: The tool "Tools-> Extract TimeSeries-> At Multiple Points".

- In what way I can take the points of the mesh that interest me as fast as possible?

- The points that interest me, are the points of boundary liquid 1, can you get the average value of the variable directly indicating the boundary?

-I have been able to extract TimeSeries but from a single point, then I have graphed it in Matlab, there is a way to realize this graph directly using Bluekenue.

Finally, there is a tutorial or manual of bluekenue other than the tutorial "Bluekenue_tutorial_rev0_EN" that shows the different options of graphics.

Thanks

Joaquin
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Selection Point, Extract TimeSeries-> At Multiple Points 7 years 7 months ago #25805

A quick way in Blue kenue is to select nodes of your model that you are interested in by creating a polygon say around the boundary nodes that you mentioned and then selecting your mesh file go to tools menu and click extract points, it will allow you to choose the polygon inside of which it it will select the mesh nodes. This will create a points file of the selected nodes within the polygon.

For the time-series step select your selefin results file and specifically select the variable that you require the time series for and again under tools go to extract timeseries - multiple points
it will ask you for the points file which you will just created previously from the above and you select that and the timeseries of the nodal points required is then generated.

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Tony C
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Selection Point, Extract TimeSeries-> At Multiple Points 7 years 7 months ago #25838

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Hi Joaquin,

See the menu "Help-> Reference Manual" for a pdf version of the manual.

To view one or more timeseries see: "View-> New 1D View".

This is all explained in the manual.

Hope this helps... Martin
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