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April 2, 2003, 06:02 |
DPM post-processing
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Hello,
I'm currently modeling the flow inside a pneumatic transport system using DPM model in steady-mode. -> I want to know if it's possible to display the trajectories of some particles. Unfortunely, fluent is able to plot all the particles of one particle. Is there an another solution. -> I don't know how to creat an animation form the particle track. Thanks cd. |
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April 2, 2003, 08:15 |
Re: DPM post-processing
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hello
to make animation u should clic on "PULSE" in the particles track cordially, Mohamed |
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April 3, 2003, 02:47 |
Re: DPM post-processing
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Thanks but I don't know how to save it in a file (avi,mpeg) ?
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