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dyson ilia
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hello
I want to extract a deformed geometry from the latest result file in a transient simulation. how it possible? |
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The deformed geometry of what? A rigid body, or a flow feature, or something else?
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the Geom of rigid body. is it possible ? !
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You can export it from CFD-Post using file/export. There might be options in Solver Manager/export as well. And another option is to load it up in FE Explorer and export it from there.
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