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December 31, 2016, 06:47 |
3d turbulence model
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Xavier
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Hello everyone, I'm trying to get a picture like the on below in ANSYS Fluent, what can I do in order to see the wake in 3D?
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January 2, 2017, 07:23 |
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Hi,
I dont know if you could do this in Fluent but have u tried paraview ? I've seen some pic like this with this tool (paraview) |
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January 3, 2017, 01:04 |
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Lucky
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It appears to be an isosurface of some quantity. But I have no idea what it is. It could be an isosurface of some vorticity and colored by pressure or something.
Anyway, make an isosurface! |
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August 5, 2017, 02:56 |
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Arnie
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It seems to be Vortex with Kinetic Energy color contours.
You can plot this is CFD Post Sent from my iPhone using CFD Online Forum mobile app |
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