Plotting Simulation Data

Create plots to help you visualize the solution.

Three plots are created: temperature, pressure, and mass fractions. These plots use a type of derived part that is called a line probe.

  1. To create a line-probe, right-click the Derived Parts node and select New > Probe > Line Probe.
  2. Select the Derived Parts > Line Probe node and set the following properties:
    Property Setting
    Parts Default_Fluid
    Point 1 X: 2e-4
    Y: 0.0
    Z: 0.0
    Point 2 X: 2e-4
    Y: 0.0
    Z: 0.05

Create the temperature plot:

  1. Right-click the Plots node and select New Plot > XY Plot.
  2. Rename the XY Plot 1 node to Temperature Plot.
  3. Expand the Temperature Plot node and set the following properties:
    Node Property Setting
    Temperature Plot Title Temperature Plot
    Parts Line Probe
    X Type > Vector Quantity Value [0.0,0.0,1.0]
    Y Types > Y Type 1 > Scalar Function Field Function Temperature

Create a second plot for the CH4 mass fraction and set the properties.

  1. Create an XY plot and rename the XY Plot 1 node to CH4 Plot. Make the same entry for the Title property of this node.
  2. Expand the CH4 Plot node and set the following properties:
    Node Property Setting
    CH4 Plot Title CH4 Plot
    Parts Line Probe
    X Type > Vector Quantity Value [0.0,0.0,1.0]
    Y Types > Y Type 1 > Scalar Function Field Function Mass Fraction > Mass Fraction of CH4

Create a third plot for the Site Surface Fraction of Platinum.

  1. Create an XY plot and rename the XY Plot 1 node to Pt(S) Plot. Make the same entry for the Title property of this node.
  2. Expand the Pt(S) Plot node and set the following properties:
    Node Property Setting
    Pt(S) Plot Title Pt(S) Plot
    Parts Default_Boundary_Region
    X Type > Vector Quantity Value [0.0,0.0,1.0]
    Y Types > Y Type 1 > Scalar Function Field Function Surface Site > Site Fraction > Surface Site Fraction of Pt(S)
  3. Save the simulation.