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September 18, 2013, 06:02 |
How big is your mesh?
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Tobias Holzmann
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Hi all,
I have a question to you and that is about the mesh size. How many cells does the mesh have you load into paraview and is the Performance good? Maybe you make volume-rendering - how fast is that? I have a mesh with 1,3 Million cells and the volume Rendering is soooo extrem slow. I tried several things Bruno mentioned but non of them are working. To be sure if it is a compilation / System Setup mistake that I do or some Settings are wrong, I want to know if someone is doing big analysies with paraview? Notice: I am always creating a file "paraview.foam" and load that file with paraview. Thanks in advance Tobi |
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