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Old   August 29, 2011, 14:07
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Hi group,

I did some particle track in ansys fluent. I can see the track in fluent and If I press on pulse, I see an animation of the particle.

I want to know if there is a way to record this animation. To save the animation in a video format file.

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Hi,
As I know in coupled mode or unsteady flow cases there is a simple way:
solve->animate->....->particle tracks
for steady or uncoupled mode; I've used additional softwares which can record video from my desktop.

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Hi,
As I know in coupled mode or unsteady flow cases there is a simple way:
solve->animate->....->particle tracks
for steady or uncoupled mode; I've used additional softwares which can record video from my desktop.

Bests,
I want to track particle in ANSYS Fluent. Pls tell steps if you know this?
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