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                                4 years ago                            
                            
                                3 mag 2021, 18:56 GMT-4                            
                        
                        
                                                    If you defined the point in advance, you can do a "point plot" at that selected point, directly in post processing.  If you didn't define your point in advance, you can still create one as an evaluation point (that is, as a "Cut Point" in either 1D, 2D, or 3D) and then do a Point Plot at that Cut Point.  If you are still having trouble, feel free to post your model and say where (in the geometry) your point of interest is, and someone here will be happy to tell you exactly what you need to do to plot the temperature there.  And, if it has more than one value (such as a temperature varying with time), you can make a plot of that too.  There are many ways to deal with it.
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                            If you defined the point in advance, you can do a "point plot" at that selected point, directly in post processing.  If you didn't define your point in advance, you can still create one as an evaluation point (that is, as a "Cut Point" in either 1D, 2D, or 3D) and then do a Point Plot at that Cut Point.  If you are still having trouble, feel free to post your model and say where (in the geometry) your point of interest is, and someone here will be happy to tell you exactly what you need to do to plot the temperature there.  And, if it has more than one value (such as a temperature varying with time), you can make a plot of that too.  There are many ways to deal with it.