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Old   July 25, 2014, 07:34
Question Exporting particles of lagrangian solvers to Tecplot
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Hi all,
Is it any way to visualize particles in Tecplot instead of paraView in solvers like DPMFoam?
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Hi,
Have you found any solution to this?!
Maybe it can be done by writing an ascii file with the x,y,z positions?
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