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Old   November 6, 2010, 15:50
Question Paraview fliter problem (surface flow) (segmentation fault)
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Hi to all,
i want to calculate surface flow rate by paraView. I don't know how can i do it.

i defined a slice and after that selected surface flow filter of paraview, suddenly it was closed and segmentation fault is appeared in terminal.

Any idea to calculate mass or volume flow rate in paraView 3.8.0?

Thanks in advance,
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Old   October 6, 2011, 12:01
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Hi!
Did you get any result with slice+surface flow?
I´m trying to get mass flow too!

Saludos,,

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