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During and after the calculation, a [[DialogResultAnalyzer.htm | separate visualiser program]] (WUFI-2D Motion) allows you to view two-dimensional plots of the resulting temperature, relative humidity, water content, vapor pressure, heat flux, capillary flux and diffusion flux for specific points in time or as an animation.<BR>
During and after the calculation, a [[2D:Dialog_ResultAnalyzer | separate visualiser program]] (WUFI-2D Motion) allows you to view two-dimensional plots of the resulting temperature, relative humidity, water content, vapor pressure, heat flux, capillary flux and diffusion flux for specific points in time or as an animation.<BR>
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What Do I Get From WUFI?

Once you have furnished WUFI with the data it needs, it can calculate the temporal evolution of the two-dimensional temperature and moisture fields in the building component.

During and after the calculation, a separate visualiser program (WUFI-2D Motion) allows you to view two-dimensional plots of the resulting temperature, relative humidity, water content, vapor pressure, heat flux, capillary flux and diffusion flux for specific points in time or as an animation.
Start the 2D visualizer by choosing "Output | View the Results".

Another visualiser program allows you to select regions of interest in the component and to analyse the temporal behavior of the mean temperatures, humidities etc. in this region.
Start the 1D visualizer by choosing "Output | View the Results (1D)".