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Old   May 24, 2016, 06:08
Default How to get data at a specific location
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Hi,

I would like to know how to get the data at a specific location in paraView if that is possible.

For an example, lets use the cavity tutorial with a slight change in the dimensions:
vertices
(
(0 0 0)
(1 0 0)
(1 1 0)
(0 1 0)
(0 0 1)
(1 0 1)
(1 1 1)
(0 1 1)
);

Then after blockMesh > icoFoam> paraFoam, the results will be out. But say I want to get the velocity result at point (0.5 0.5 0.5), is it possible and how? I am interest in the magnitude and direction of the velocity at this point.

I am new to OpenFOAM and would really appreciate any help provided!
Thanks in advance!!! =)

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