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July 7, 2017, 09:49 |
Higher order visualisation
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Chris McInally
Join Date: Jun 2017
Location: Scotland
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Hi, I'm having trouble viewing results that have higher order meshes, anywhere up to 10th order. I'm new to the CFD scene, and am using paraview, Gmsh, and SU2.
So I have a mesh around a wing geometry, that has 10th order vertices's, however once I've solved it (Discontinious galerkin method), it appears as though paraview doesn't visualise anything above the standard order? The output file from SU2 is in the .vtk format. Is there a way for paraview to show the results with anything up to 10th order? or is there a plugin or other post process program capable of this? Of course I can give more details if needed. Any help would be appreciated, Chris |
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discontinious galerkin, higher order, paraview, su2 |
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