Use XY Plots to create graphs of Autodesk® CFD analysis results. Available with Results Planes, they provide a convenient way to extract and present analysis results data.
Create an XY plot by selecting points on a cutting surface, by entering point coordinates, or with points saved from a previous plot. The maximum number of points in an xy plot is 500.
Step 1: Create a Results Plane and open the XY Plot dialog
Step 2: Select the method of point selection:
Add by Picking
Add by Key In
Read from File
Step 3: Enter a Title
Step 4: Change the Number of Divisions
Step 5: Create the Plot
The resulting plot appears in a separate window. There are several ways to customize the appearance of the plot.
To change the plotted result
This is the quantity plotted on the Y axis. The X axis quantity is the parametric distance along the path between selected points.
To change the Y-axis units:
The Y-axis label updates to show the new label, and the Y-axis values are converted to the selected units.
To change the axis labels:
Press the Set Default button to reset the axis label to its original value.
To hide the minimum and maximum axis values, uncheck Display min/max Values
To change the background color:
The preceding steps describe how to plot results data from a single Scenario. This is useful for understanding the performance and characteristics of that scenario. To make educated design decisions, however, it is essential to compare the same data from multiple scenarios within the design study.
To make a plot available for the comparison, check the Summary box on the Plot dialog.
This designates the plot as a Summary plot, and adds the plot to the XY Plot Data branch of the Decision Center.
Summary plots are XY plots between the same plot locations from multiple Scenarios.