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May 19, 2016, 05:57 |
Extract each surface in time
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Dear All,
I am using Paraview to extract my results from OpenFOAM CFD. Currently, what I get as results is one .csv file for each time-step of my analysis. Each .csv contains the output from all cells of my model. If I would like to get the results in the reverse order, i.e., one .csv file for each cell. Each .csv file to contain the output from all time-steps. Is this feasible in Paraview? This would obviously create as many .csv files as the total number of my cells. Thanks in advance, Kind Regards, koscfd |
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