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January 31, 2008, 13:03 |
Hello!
Some days ago somebo
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Kārlis Repsons
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Hello!
Some days ago somebody adviced me SALOME for mesh generation and now I'm convinced it can be really useful, but how about post-processing? Have you tried? How to import results in it? |
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January 31, 2008, 14:15 |
For post-processing, it seems
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George Kokotis
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For post-processing, it seems (from the Wiki tutorial...) that Paraview is the most likely candidate. I admit that it would be nice to be able to import results into SALOME but that is up the respective devels...
And this is the main reason why CAELinux is a heck of an idea; it is a showcase of what can be achieved by bundling together and interconnecting all these scientific & engineering tools. Here -> http://caelinux.com/CMS/index.php?option=com_joomlaboard&Itemid=52&func=vi ew&id= 409&catid=16 is a really interesting discussion about file formats (and the file formats "Tower of Babel"...) associated with FEA/CFD/CAE (...that forces all the "x"->"y" file conversions...). |
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