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July 8, 2014, 06:57 |
Compute Surface Flow & Integral
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Victorien
Join Date: Jun 2014
Location: Grenoble, France
Posts: 4
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Hi everybody,
I have two question on the post-processing with ParaFoam : On the one hand, my issue is concerning the Surface Flow filter. I can not use this filter on my pipeline. Maybe I didn't understood how to manipulate it. I work on a cube, and want to know the flow on one surface. So I slice this surface and try to put the Surface Flow filter after, but it don't work. I tried converting my Foam case with foamToVTK and then open the vtk file with Paraview, and do the same as I said befor, without success. On the other hand, I wanted to know if it's possible to compute an integral on an arbitrary domain. I tried the Integrate Variables filter but it compute the value of T at the point (0.5 0.5 0.5) (my cube is [0,1]^3) Does Paraview allow to compute more complex integrals, if we give it a expression ? Thank you for your responses, Victorien |
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integral, parafoam, paraview, surface flow |
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