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Old   August 18, 2015, 04:42
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Hello to all,

Is it possible to magnify the mesh motion in CFD-Post?
I want to create an animation from my dynamic mesh simulation and I need the mesh motion to be clearly seen in the video!

thanks in advance for your help

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You cannot do this to my knowledge.

You can use the mesh motion to generate vectors and you can scale them as big as you like - is that an acceptable substitute?
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You cannot do this to my knowledge.

You can use the mesh motion to generate vectors and you can scale them as big as you like - is that an acceptable substitute?
Thank you very much...
I just need it for my presentation and I though it maybe possible to magnify the mesh motion.

I try the vector representation instead but I guess it will not be as good as magnifying the mesh motion while creating an animation.

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Did you try the right click option in the viewer ?

There should be a "deformation" option where you can scale the mesh deformation.
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I did not know that - thanks!
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