Is there a filter in paraview to plot the pressure around a curved line? I
need to plot the pressure around a circumference at a section of cylinder.
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, Utkarsh Ayachit <
utkarsh.ayac...@kitware.com> wrote:
> Yes, it's called "Plot on Instersection Curves".
>
> Utkarsh
>
> On Fri, May 21, 2010 at 1:22 AM, Ravi Tumkur
> wrote:
> > Is there a filter in paraview to plot the pressure around a curved lin
Dear Paraview Users/Developers,
I am using ParaView v 3.14.0 64 -bit. I use paraview to visualize and
post-process a sequence of vtks containing pressure and velocity field
computed by finite-element solver.
The task for which I am seeking help to accomplish is to probe a location
and plot a var
Hello Patrick and Giuseppe,
I am also facing the same issue as Giuseppe did on visualizing the NEK5000
solution data. I have simulated a moving boundary problem using NEK5000,
and have the output saved in *.fld* format. When I load the meta file to
read the files in Paraview, only one time-step me
rsttimestep setting it to n, then Paraview correctly visualizes the
> data of the n-th time step, but again it cannot display correctly the data
> of the following timesteps.
> I also can share some example dataset if it can help.
> Best regards,
> Giuseppe
>
>
>
> Il giorno 28/fe
ans, with fixed mesh, and with the mesh data only on the
> first timestep). I attach an example which works for me.
> Hope it helps.
> Regards,
> Giuseppe
>
> Il giorno 02/mar/2014, alle ore 17:16, Ravi Tumkur ha scritto:
>
> Hello Giuseppe,
>
> Thanks a lot for
of ParaView's Warp filter, true-scale deformed meshes are obtained
> automatically. A small EnSight *.case file (an ASCII-formatted meta file
> the points to all of the binary files that contain the simulation results)
> is attached.
>
> Sam Key
>
>
>
> On 3/2/201