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Old   February 3, 2010, 14:09
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I'm working on the flow around a cylinder in 2D and was wondering if anyone knew how to plot and save the dynamic pressure and velocity around the cylinder so i can make an animation using the images?
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Use Execute Command
eg. /di/sw 1 /di/cont/pressure /di/hc pressure%t.tiff
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First must define case and data file saving (let's say each timestep).... after that read case and data files in Tecplot... there you can make a good animation
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