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May 11, 2003, 05:19 |
How to export?
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We know we can use the ˇ°In Planeˇ± in the ˇ°Vector Options Panelˇ± to visualize components that are normal to the flow. Then, we can use ˇ°hardcopyˇ± to output the vectorgraph. But it is difficult to modify the vectorgraph optionally. How can I export the graph to corresponding data to a ˇ°Tecplotˇ± file? Thank you.
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May 12, 2003, 18:13 |
Re: How to export?
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fluent allows you export the data files into tecplot files. Click FILE/EXPORT and select Tecplot and what variables you want expot. If your tecplot is 9.0 version, it can load fluent case and data file directly.
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May 12, 2003, 23:17 |
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Thank you! I believe you are right. But it is difficult to visualize components that are normal to the flow. By the way, how can I load fluent case and data file using tecplot 9.0 version?
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May 13, 2003, 11:04 |
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in tecplot 9.0, click file/import/fluent data loader.
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