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 sim
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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Hello.
Yes, there is a problem that exported CGNS doesnt consist BCs. So I create
slices at appropriate positions limiting their span with Threshold filter
by coordiates if needed. Another problem with BCs is that even if you have
surfaces there may be very limited variables so you cannot average b
Can you share a sample dataset? That'll make it easier.
Thanks
Utkarsh
On Tue, Aug 22, 2017 at 6:06 PM, Niaz M. via ParaView wrote:
> Hello:
> I am exporting Fluent simulation results as Ensight gold case. Then
> importing in paraview. Then I am plotting a slice . I am selecting
> Representatio
Hi Andrew:
Thanks for sharing your experience. Yes I have figure it out CGNS works
best so far when you want to export from Fluent. But one think I miss the
boundary name (or ID) in CGNS. Fluent doesn't write that info when you
export as CGNS . It only export fluid domain.
I am a newbie in Paravie
Hello, Niaz.
I also noticed the same problem in some cases with export from Fluent. I
suspect that Fluent write files incorrectly, as if every cell was a
separate domain. It explains why ParaView becomes very slow with such files
and why we cannot remove mesh lines from representation. Sorry, canno
Hello:
I am exporting Fluent simulation results as Ensight gold case. Then
importing in paraview. Then I am plotting a slice . I am selecting
Representation as Surface (not surface with edge). But I can't get rid of
Mesh (or wireframe) . Is there any way I can get rid of wire frame.
Thanks in advan