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Carlos
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Hello all,
I hope that you are ok. I do multiphase simulations and use ParaView for postprocessing. I know how to represent the streamlines in a "slide" but I want to project that streamlines to the interface separating both fluids (isosurfarce, contour option). Please see the attached figure, this image represents the final result that I am looking for. Any idea about how to do it? |
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paraview 4.2, postprocessing, streamlines break |
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