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Mathew George
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I am doing a transient analysis of water flow through a micro channel. The channel is initially filled with air and the water pushes out the air.
I opted to do a 2D analysis and got the results in the solutions menu of fluent. But when I used the CFD Post solution viewer, the result is a 3D figure with large dimension in the z direction. Can anyone give me a suggestion of what could have caused this error? |
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Jordi Pina
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It happens the same to me and it's due to the little dimensions of your model.
I solve it by exporting each time step in an Ensight file and load it in Paraview
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Mathew George
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Thanks for the prompt reply. I'll try to do what you said..
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