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December 8, 2015, 23:44 |
How to fasten ParaView
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Zhifang Hu
Join Date: Sep 2015
Location: Brisbane
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Hi there
I did a relatively large simulation with OpenFoam and tried to view the results in ParaView. When i tried to do some plots, for instant, plotting the velocity profile for a single cell over the entire simulation time, it takes more than 10 minutes for Paraview to present the plots. As i am going to do quite a lot plots, I am wondering if there is anyway of fastening the processing speed of paraview? I did some researches on running paraView parallel using some kind of servers, but in my case, at this stage, i think i am only able to use my desktop to do so, with 8 processes, so anyway of speeding up paraview? |
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