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8 points of monitoring the temperatures - how to export to a dat file in one click?

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Good afternoon,

I'm going to make a simulation where I need to export to a file. DAT (or .TXT), eight points for monitoring of temperatures, plus the time step. How to do this? I can only export only one pair of time, ie the time step and the temperature in the numerical simulation for a non steady state. I'm using COMSOL Multiphysics 4.3.

I am following these steps for two points of monitoring the temperatures:

Model 1 -> Definitions -> Domain Point Probe 1 -> point Probe Expression 1 and
Model 2 -> Definitions -> Domain Point Probe 2 -> point Probe Expression 2

I appreciate the attention.

2 Replies Last Post 2013年8月4日 GMT-4 09:19

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Posted: 1 decade ago 2013年8月4日 GMT-4 03:22
Hi,


I do it differently.

Under 'Results' node, please select 'Data sets > 'cut point 2d' or 'cut point 3d' depending on 2d or 3d. And then create under 'Results' node, '1d plot group' and 'point graph' and select any number of output times to be plotted. Then right click the 'point graph', select 'Add plot data to export'. This should get you what you are looking for.


Suresh
Hi, I do it differently. Under 'Results' node, please select 'Data sets > 'cut point 2d' or 'cut point 3d' depending on 2d or 3d. And then create under 'Results' node, '1d plot group' and 'point graph' and select any number of output times to be plotted. Then right click the 'point graph', select 'Add plot data to export'. This should get you what you are looking for. Suresh

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Posted: 1 decade ago 2013年8月4日 GMT-4 09:19
Thanks.


Hi,


I do it differently.

Under 'Results' node, please select 'Data sets > 'cut point 2d' or 'cut point 3d' depending on 2d or 3d. And then create under 'Results' node, '1d plot group' and 'point graph' and select any number of output times to be plotted. Then right click the 'point graph', select 'Add plot data to export'. This should get you what you are looking for.


Suresh





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Thanks. [QUOTE] Hi, I do it differently. Under 'Results' node, please select 'Data sets > 'cut point 2d' or 'cut point 3d' depending on 2d or 3d. And then create under 'Results' node, '1d plot group' and 'point graph' and select any number of output times to be plotted. Then right click the 'point graph', select 'Add plot data to export'. This should get you what you are looking for. Suresh [/QUOTE] -- --

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