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Old   January 8, 2016, 06:18
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I'm trying to load fluent data with species transport modeling into paraview, but loading through the fluent data loader, none of the species transport parameters are coming up, has anyone had experience with this?

I'm using Paraview 4.4 installed on linux mint 17.3
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just did a quick google, noticed a lot of other people are exporting as ensight data files to load into ParaView, like this I can get the species data no problems in ParaView
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