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Old   March 23, 2011, 08:38
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Dear all,

I'm struggling with opening the fluent files in paraview. The error message that I get is that unable to open dat-file when I open the case-file. This is the following naming (I had to uncompress from .gz):

case3-11.cas
case3-10-00500.dat
case3-11-01000.dat
case3-12-01500.dat
case3-12-03000.dat

How can I open with the simulated data? Right now I can only see the grid.
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Hi,

I'm also trying to do the same thing, with similar problems.

Have you solved the problem?

Thanks!
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