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August 6, 2007, 16:57 |
Opening Plot3D xyz and q files
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Doug Hunsaker
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Logan, UT
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I am trying to open .xyz and .q files with Paraview and am having a difficult time with the .q files. I have written my own Plot3D .xyz and .q files according to the directions in the FieldView manual Appendix B. It seems pretty straight forward. The xyz file opens fine, and I can see my geometry, but the q file won't open to show me the flow properties. Does anyone have experience with these file formats? I've searched the web in vain for detailed information on opening q files specifically within Paraview.
Any guidance would be much appreciated. Thanks. Doug |
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December 16, 2017, 02:32 |
Question about how to open plot3d file in paraview
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Big Orange
Join Date: Mar 2016
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I am using cfl3d which will produce plot3dg.bin and plot3dq.bin two file, but no .xyz file. As I know, the plot3dg.bin is a grid file, and plot3dq.file is a variable file. But I don't know how to open these two file simutanously in Paraview. Do you have some solutions? Best wishes to you! Regards, Big Orange. |
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