"Vector" Data
Item Component Item Component Item Component
VF X, Y, Z CSG X, Y, Z JS X, Y, Z
X, Y, Z, XY, YZ,
XZ
CG X,Y,Z DF X,Y,Z EPDI
LS (ALL) LEPEL (ALL) SMISC (ALL)
"Scalar" Data
TEMP MACH STRM NDEN NVIS PTOT
TBOT HEAT FLOW AMPS FLUX ECON
TE2 PRES VOLT MAG PCOE
TTOT HFLU HFLM TCON EVIS
Table 7.3: Examples of Non-Summable POST1 Results
"Vector" Data
Item Component Item Component Item Component
SEPL, SRAT,
HPRES, EPEQ,
PSV, PLWK
X, Y, Z, XY, YZ, NL
XZ
X, Y, Z, XY, YZ, EPTH
XZ
EPPL
FMAG X, Y, Z BFE TEMP LEPTH (ALL)
LEPPL (ALL) LEPCR (ALL) NLIN (ALL)
LBFE (ALL) NMISC (ALL)
"Scalar" Data
EPSW SENE KENE JHEAT
Table 7.4: Examples of Constant POST1 Results
"Vector" Data
Item Component
CENT X, Y, Z
"Scalar" Data
VOLU
7.3.4. Mapping Results onto a Different Mesh or to a Cut Boundary
Just as the PDEF command (Main Menu> General Postproc> Path Operations> Map onto Path)
maps results onto an arbitrary path in the model, POST1 also has the ability to map results on to an
entirely new mesh or to a portion of a new mesh.This functionality is mainly used in submodeling,
where you initially analyze a coarse mesh, build a finely meshed submodel of a region of interest, and
map results data from the coarse model to the fine submodel.
POST1 offers two options for mapping results to a different mesh:
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