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March 6, 2014, 06:22 |
avoid layers/points in a mesh
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Maria Liste
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Dear all
I would like to plot a openFoam result (paraview) avoiding the first layer of the mesh or avoiding some points in the mesh. I am beginner in openFoam and I don't know how can I do it. I really appreciate all the help you can give me. Somebody has any idea about how to solve it? Thank you for your help Regards, Maria |
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March 6, 2014, 17:52 |
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Bruno Santos
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Greetings Maria,
From your description, I suggest that you try using the filter "Extract Cells by Region". It a few controls that give the ability to select only cells that are in a specific region (plane, box or sphere) and then you can choose to plot only the data within that extracted region. Best regards, Bruno
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