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Shreyas Ragavan
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Hi !
I'm exploring ParaView as an alternate to ANSYS CFD Post, and the application is related to post processing centrifigal pump simulations (steady). Questions : 1. I'd like to know if any of you have used ParaView in post processing results from a centrifugal pump CFD analysis ? 2. Is anybody aware of a method to extract the meridional view/section and apply contours/vectors etc to it ? If not - any generic advice would be appreciated ! Thanks in advance! -Shreyas |
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Bruno Santos
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Hi Shreyas,
Meridional view... do you mean you want to use a cylindrical section-cut? If this is the case, follow the instructions on this post: http://www.cfd-online.com/Forums/ope...tml#post428465 post #2 Best regards, Bruno |
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