Defining a Line Probe

The line-probe part samples its data from evenly spaced points along a line in a region.

Simcenter STAR-CCM+ allows the creation of a line-probe part from parent parts consisting of regions and boundaries only. The line location is specified by entering the coordinates of the line. A line tool is available to assist with positioning the line endpoints graphically. A line-probe can be incorporated into an XY plot.


The line-probe can be useful for extracting data along a line in a region, and can be used to display scalars or vectors. The most common use of data extracted with a line-probe is selecting it for an XY plot.

To create a line probe:

  1. Follow the general procedure outlined in the section, Defining Derived Parts General Workflow. Choose the menu option, New Part > Probe > Line...
  2. Specify the input parts, display option, and coordinate system as described in the section, Defining Derived Parts General Workflow.
    From the in-place dialog, you can use the line tool, which allows you to position the line visually. The Snap To Part option lets you select a part along which you can position the line (this action is essentially snapping to the bounding box of the part). See Using the Line Tool.
  3. In the Properties window or in-place dialog, set Point 1 and Point 2 to specify the x-, y-, and z-coordinates of the points at the two ends of the line, with respect to the specified coordinate system.
  4. In the Properties window or in-place dialog, set the Resolution, that is, the number of evenly spaced segments along the line.
    The overall number of points is one greater than this; fewer points may be generated if part of the probe lies outside the model geometry.
    For more information on the available properties, see Line Probe Properties.