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How to get min/max, and standard deviation of tempertures

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How can I get min,max, and standard deviation of tempertures for the attached slice using FEMLAB?

Thank you


3 Replies Last Post 15 juil. 2011, 00:42 UTC−4
Ivar KJELBERG COMSOL Multiphysics(r) fan, retired, former "Senior Expert" at CSEM SA (CH)

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Posted: 1 decade ago 4 déc. 2010, 07:50 UTC−5
Hi

I assume its rather close to the 3.5a: export the data to matlab (but you are probably already there with FEMLAB) get the result on the desired boundary/ surface/line... via an interpolation operator and run a max or min matlab function call on the array

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Good luck
Ivar
Hi I assume its rather close to the 3.5a: export the data to matlab (but you are probably already there with FEMLAB) get the result on the desired boundary/ surface/line... via an interpolation operator and run a max or min matlab function call on the array -- Good luck Ivar

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Posted: 1 decade ago 5 déc. 2010, 03:52 UTC−5
Ivar,

Thanks a lot for your help. I was able to export the data.
Ivar, Thanks a lot for your help. I was able to export the data.

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Posted: 1 decade ago 15 juil. 2011, 00:42 UTC−4
Hi,can you tell me how to use the 3.5a: export the data to matlab (but you are probably already there with FEMLAB) get the result on the desired boundary/ surface/line... via an interpolation operator in detail ? And wait for your reply sincerely.
Email:hujigang@hfut.edu.cn,Thank you very much.
Hi,can you tell me how to use the 3.5a: export the data to matlab (but you are probably already there with FEMLAB) get the result on the desired boundary/ surface/line... via an interpolation operator in detail ? And wait for your reply sincerely. Email:hujigang@hfut.edu.cn,Thank you very much.

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