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Old   January 9, 2024, 07:58
Default Plotting max aspect ratio with time
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Hello Foamers.

I am running a dynamic simulation with a moving wall and velocity laplacian. I want to check the motion before the actual simulation and so moveDynamicMesh is performed. I have the mesh quality information for the time steps.



1. How do I plot the max aspect ratio with time for the mesh motion? I want to find at which timestep, the max aspect ratio is at a peak. I am at a lost.

2. checkMesh -writeAllFields have given me the required data and can be visualised via paraView. Is there a way to generate the plot from paraView?



I hope someone can point me to a right direction for the plot. Meanwhile if I come up with a solution, I will be happy to share it here


An instance of the simulation is attached.



With regards
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