The
Flamelet 3D Surfaces dialog box allows you to display 2D plots and 3D surfaces showing the variation of species fraction or temperature with the mean mixture fraction or scalar dissipation. See Section
16.6.4 for details.
Flamelet Type
indicates the type of flamelets whose surfaces will be displayed.
Plot Variable
enables you to choose temperature or species fraction as the variable to be plotted.
Plot Type
consists of options for plot type.
3D Surface
enables plotting on 3D surfaces.
2D curve on 3D surface
enables plotting of a 2D curve on a 3D surface.
Options
consists of the following parameters:
Draw Numbers Box
enables the display of a wireframe box with the numerical limits in each coordinate direction.
Write To File
enables saving the plot data to a file.
Curve Parameters
consists of controls related to plot display.
X-Axis Function
consists of the function against which the plot variable will be displayed.
Scalar Dissipation
enables display of plot variable against the scalar dissipation function.
Mixture Fraction
enables display of plot variable against the mixture fraction.
Constant Value of Scalar Dissipation
consists of the controls to specify the type of discretization (i.e., how the flamelet data will be sliced) for the variable that is being held constant.
Slice by
consists of the controls to specify discretization.
Index
enables you to specify discretization index of the variable that is being held constant.
Value
enables you to specify the numerical value of the variable that is being held constant.
Index
consists of the controls that are displayed when you enable
Index under
Slice by.
Index #
displays the index number.
Min
displays the minimum of the range of integer values that you are allowed to choose from.
Max
displays the maximum of the range of integer values that you are allowed to choose from.
Value
consists of the controls that are displayed when you enable
Value under
Slice by.
Value
enables you to enter the numerical value of the variable that is being held constant.
Min
displays the minimum of the range of integer values that you are allowed to choose from.
Max
displays the minimum of the range of integer values that you are allowed to choose from.