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  1. Create a "path" i.e. line corresponding to the bottom surface (boundary). The path will start at (0,0) and end at (1,0).
  2. Plot the y-component of the heat flux along this path.
  3. Export heat flux values to Excel for further processing
    These steps are demonstrated in the videos below. If the videos don't appear below, try reloading the webpage.

1. Create Path Corresponding to Bottom Surface

  1. Select Model > Construction Geometry > Path.
  2. Specify number of samples and end location of path as (1,0). Start location is (0,0) which is the default.
  3. Rename path (optional).
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2. Plot Directional Heat Flux along Path

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3. Export Data to Excel

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