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July 5, 2016, 01:54 |
Converge files in to paraview
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Krishna
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Hello,
I have ran a engine simulation and i have individual crank angle files from converge output folder. I want to post process in paraview, which below option will be suitable for loading all crank angles data and easy post processing. Please enter the file type to export: [1]: General Mesh Viewer (GMV) [2]: Ensight [3]: Tecplot [4]: Column Format [5]: Column Format - Region 0 only [6]: Fieldview Transient Format [7]: Fieldview Steady Format [8]: Fieldview Version 14 Format [9]: CONVERGE-customized Ensight Format [10]: Paraview VTK in-line binary Format [11]: Paraview VTK ascii Format Please share or send link, if any relevant tutorial documents. Thank you so much in advance. Krishna |
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April 9, 2017, 00:05 |
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Abdullah Karimi
Join Date: Nov 2010
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I would recommend Ensight format. Based on my experience importing Ensight files, Paraview has robust reader for this. In fact, I convert my CFD results from Fluent into Ensight format and import that into PV. |
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