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March 21, 2022, 14:53 |
Exporting CFD-Post Streamline Tube as 3d Mesh
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Hello dear CFD community,
I am a newbie to ansys cfx and currently doing my first simulations. I have recently run a few simulations for a centrifugal pump. I would like to export the Streamline Tube Plot as a 3d Mesh so I can visualize it in another 3d software. Is this possible? Any help would be appreceated. |
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March 21, 2022, 17:45 |
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You can export the points which make up the streamline object (which will just be a line). If you want the tube you would have to generate the tube from the linear points.
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