Hello, Niaz. Sorry for being late. I usually process such features in CFD
Post. If there is a long-time task (creating an analytical report) than I
do most visual processing in ParaView and some things that a too
non-convenient in ParaView I do in CFD Post. Fast processing like checking
current simulation state is usually done in CFD Post.
Possibly there are special types of curved slices in ParaView, I don't
know... What is great in CFD Post that it perfectly understands boundaries
including mass fluxes "from the box" for both CFX and Fluent (in ParaView I
use a simple Python script to do it, and I need to tweak this script every
time variable names change).

2017-08-25 18:14 GMT+03:00 Niaz M. via ParaView <paraview@paraview.org>:

> Hi Andrew:
> Thats a smart way to create Boundary. Just wondering if you have some
> curved boundary, how do you do it ?
>
> Niaz
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