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October 11, 2010, 18:16 |
Exporting Fluent results as 4D images in an interactive window
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Would someone know how to export Fluent results in a 4D interactive window, which requires no additional application installation?
Hello Everybody, I'm simulating blood flow in human arteries and usually export results as is or using Paraview. Usually this is enough, however i'm sometimes asked to present the simulation results from another perspective and i have to start over. I'd like to improve the way results are displayed in order to give to the end-user the possibility to freely navigate in the blood flow and choose the best view. A solution would be the ANSYS CFD Viewer, which displays 3-D graphics objects in an interactive window. However, I can not ask everybody to download this app especially if they work in a non-windows environment. There are standards that exists already (a static 3D image can be freely rotated over 360° here: http://www.apple.com/html5/showcase/threesixty/) Would someone know how to export Fluent results in a 4D interactive window, which requires no additional application installation? best thanks Luca. |
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4d-viewer, flow simulation, fluent6.0, interactive window |
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