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Sun qi June 29, 2022 07:09

Post-processing problem
 
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Hello,
If I want to show the flow of water below the waterline, I should show how to do it in ParaView. I'm in the same state as in the first picture, with no water below the waterline. I want to be in the second picture. Attachment 90468

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pjoynt June 30, 2022 07:19

Hi,


I suggest you take a look at the visualization tutorial for REEF3D here:


https://reef3d.wordpress.com/visualisation-tutorial/

Sun qi June 30, 2022 08:26

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Originally Posted by pjoynt (Post 830773)
Hi,


I suggest you take a look at the visualization tutorial for REEF3D here:


https://reef3d.wordpress.com/visualisation-tutorial/

Thank you very much for your reply. I reviewed the visual tutorial again according to your suggestion, but I don't seem to find the way to fill the part below the waterline that I need.

IADInocencio July 6, 2022 12:46

I don't know if there is a nicer way, but how I do it is use the Slice tool, then the Threshold. To be more clear:
1) Apply Slice > Y Normal
2) On the resulting Slice, apply Threshold and set the minimum phi to 0, and maximum phi to whatever maximum you have
3) Set Coloring to whatever variable you need

raul_xusernamex_ July 6, 2022 22:34

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sun qi (Post 830775)
Thank you very much for your reply. I reviewed the visual tutorial again according to your suggestion, but I don't seem to find the way to fill the part below the waterline that I need.

Hello! Some time ago I found a query related to what you need.
I hope it helps you because it gave me great peace of mind.
Greetings, good luck to you.


https://www.cfd-online.com/Forums/re...CBKSQ5zUHSkRK8

Sun qi July 6, 2022 23:02

Quote:

Originally Posted by raul_xusernamex_ (Post 831133)
Hello! Some time ago I found a query related to what you need.
I hope it helps you because it gave me great peace of mind.
Greetings, good luck to you.


https://www.cfd-online.com/Forums/re...CBKSQ5zUHSkRK8

I can realize my idea now, thank you for your help.


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