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Old   October 31, 2017, 06:19
Default Displaying values a fixed distance above a patch
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Hi All,

I am currently working a some problems relating to pedestrian level wind speeds as a result of high rise tower developments in openFoam (simpleFoam) and am very new to paraView. Im looking for the a solution to display the wind speeds as a surface 1.5m above my 'ground' patch. Having googled extensively I cant seem to find a solution and wondered if anybody could help?

Also I have recently upgraded from paraview4x to 5x and have noticed the 'extrapolate patches' checkbox is missing, any ideas where it is hiding or an alternative way to map results to faces?

Thank you
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