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The results shown below were obtained with a pipe length of 6.096 which is slightly different from the current length of 6.045. So your results might be slightly different from those shown below.

Temperature Contour

Our first challenge is the temperature contour. On the top menu, click on contour . We will be calling this contour "Temperature Contour", OK when done. On the left hand side, Details of Temperature Contour will allow you to select parameters relevant to the results we're looking for. In this example, the Locations is periodic 1, the Variable is Temperature. The number of contours is a personal preference, in this example, we have selected 100. This step tells CFD-Post we are looking to plot contours of temperature.Click Apply

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In order to see the temperature contours better, we stretch the domain in the radial direction by a factor of 30 (the aspect ratio of the pipe will not be maintained in this view). From the previous screen, select the View tab. Select Apply Scale as shown in the image below. Enter 30 for y-axis (i.e. radial direction) as shown in the image below. Click Apply

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In ANSYS version 14.5, only the pipe cross-section below the centerline is displayed after using the mirroring option in this menu. You can work around this by applying the mirroring condition in the "Default transform" setting and not in the "View" Tab. To do this select "Default Transform" in the left-hand menu, uncheck "Instancing Info from Domain", check "Apply Reflection" and select to mirror about the ZX Plane.

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