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Old   December 26, 2008, 13:29
Default CFD of Aircraft Wing
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sashankh
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Hi,

I have done the analysis of a 3D wing geometry in fluent. I need to see the downwash created by the air flow. can someone pls tell me how i can see this? also is it possible to see a video of the flow over the entire wing?

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Old   December 30, 2008, 02:21
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zongtwi
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I think you're better off not using FLUENT Post-processing capabilities. Try using other programmes such as EnSight. FLUENT post-processing capabilities is not good to say the least.

Hope that helps.
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Old   December 30, 2008, 04:45
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i would better suggest to use tecplot 360 for post-procwssing. You can see videos and many other thinks much easier than ensight!
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Old   January 3, 2009, 02:38
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Sashankh
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Hi,

sorry for the delay.

thanks a lot for the tips on postprocessing!

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