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I would like to know the method to convert the time-dependent simulation results in Fluent 4.5.6 to a video file or any other form of display that can show the distributions at different time steps consecutively.
Any suggestion is welcomed, thanks !! |
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I would also like to know how to do this. If you do not get another answer I would suggest using the method I specify here to save stills at differnt time steps, and using a diffent piece of software to make them into a movie.
http://www.cfd-online.com/Forum/fluent.cgi?read=14360 If there is a better method of doing this I would be very interested in hearing it. |
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