Diagrammes
A diagram shows how a result is a function of time.
Three types of diagrammes are available:
Extreme- and average-values:
In the upper table set marks in columns "show min.", "show max." and ""show average" at the relevant volumes.
In the cells next to the marks are shown the belonging symbol which is used in the graphic window.
Temperatures in cooling pipes/heating cables are not included.
If you want to localize where an extreme value appears in the structure at a given time, use the left mouse-button to make a click on a point on the curve. Then you will see the cross-section where the extreme value is found.
User-defined points:
In the lower table x-, y- and z-coordinates can be specified. In the first column is shown the belonging symbol which is used in the graphic window. Points can be defined manually or through the iso-curve view.
(Your last key-stroke may not be interpreted until you move the cursor to another cell).
If the chosen point is in a cooling pipe, only the temperature of the cooling water is shown. If the chosen point is in a heating cable nothing is shown.
When editing the coordinates, you can use the INSERT-, DELETE- and ENTER-keys.
Clicking on a point on a curve will show you to the relevant cross section at the actual time.
General
You can zoom in on a specific part of a diagram by dragging the mouse with the left mouse button kept down, while the Ctrl-key is pressed. Zoom back out by clicking the right mouse button. Also, the mouse wheel can be used for zoom/unzoom.
Panning is done when dragging with the left mouse button pressed.