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October 26, 2013, 14:11 |
Post-processing a LES simulation
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Abdalla
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Hey Bruno,
thank you very much for your help. Soon i am going to try this at work and for sure i will tell you how it did. By now i had to face an other problem while using paraview. The simulation results i am managing within paraview are results of a Large Eddy Simulation. Therefore there is a huge amount of "particles". Unfortunately they are shown as small cubes and the fluid looks very angular especially in cam curves. Is there a way to interpolate between the edges of the cubes - maybe some antialiasing so the fluid looks more curvy and smooth.? Best regards, Abdalla |
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October 26, 2013, 14:20 |
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Bruno Santos
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Hi Abdalla,
I've moved your post from the other thread - http://www.cfd-online.com/Forums/ope...ylinder-2.html - as it does not ask about the same topic. If I understand you correctly, the problem is that you're seeing Cell Data and not Point Data. I wrote something about this sometime ago... here you go: http://www.cfd-online.com/Forums/ope...tml#post446469 - post #12 Best regards, Bruno
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