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Old   January 30, 2015, 09:54
Default Create animation from FLUENT data in CFD Post?
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I was told it is possible to save data from FLUENT in small time intervals, then import these into CFD-post to easily make an animation.
Is there a guide on how to do this? I can seem to figure it out.

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Hi Peter,

Just a few threads down, there is a thread called 'animation'. I posted a link there to a tutorial from Cornell University to get you started.

Good luck!

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Ace, thank you
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