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September 5, 2005, 13:45 |
making video in DPM
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Hi everyone,
Is is possible to make videos of the particle tracks in the DPM model? Can some one tell me how to do this. thanks in advance. aPpA |
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September 6, 2005, 13:40 |
Re: making video in DPM
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I have never been able to find a direct way of doing this in Fluent, using Windows. (For pathlines, you can pulse particles in and make an MPEG of their flow).
For Windows system, you can purchase a simple add-on screen video capture device (Hypercam is one example for less than $50 US) that you can use to capture an animation of your particles. The video quality is not great, but it does show the essence of the particulate flow. |
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September 6, 2005, 13:51 |
Re: making video in DPM
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thanks for the adivse Allan,
I am using a linux machine, so i guess i have look out for software to capture the animation while viewing the pulse of the particles directly from fluent. Does anyone knw any software that does this in linux ??? |
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