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December 6, 2018, 08:00 |
Problem with streamline animation
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Luca
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Hi everyone.
I'm a new user of Paraview. I created a CFD simulation with the SimVascular (www.simvascular.org) software. Now I have imported my project *.vtu in Paraview but I just can not understand how to get an animation like this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w6ElNFp3cSU My project is complex as it is a venous system with two "inlet" faces. From these two inlet faces start two flows simultaneously that descend towards the venous tree downstream. So I did the following steps: 1 - Imported the .vtu project; 2 - I have activated the "StreamLineRepresentation" plugin; 2 - With the "slice" command I cut the model in correspondence of the two inlet faces; 3 - With the command "StreamTrace With Custom Source" I created two flows, each for an inlet face; Now I would like to see an animation just like the one shown above but I can not see it. What i see now is this: Why green streamlines (blue contour) are going out of model (red contour)? My setting are these: How can i save a fluid animation of these movements? Can you help me understand better streamline and animation functions? Thank you very much. Luca |
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