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Old   July 5, 2020, 19:05
Post ParaView Post Processing: Vectors, Streamlines, Contours, Iso-surfaces and Iso-volume
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Dear CFD enthusiasts,
Before processing data and graphs using ParaView, it is important to process visually the general behavior of the flow, through investigating vectors, streamlines, contours, iso-surfaces and iso-volumes. In the link below, I am showing how to display these parameters in both 2D and 3D cases.

https://youtu.be/fnawxr0WLJU
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Old   July 9, 2020, 05:41
Default unit of Q in Paraview
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Hye, can anyone tell me the unit of Q in the ParaView of OpenFoam?
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Old   May 26, 2022, 05:52
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Q criteria has the units of 1/(s^2)
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Old   August 26, 2022, 21:41
Default Paraview drawing order / layers
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Watching your video, I still have a question about streamlines.


In paraview, if we create a streamline object in the tree, we can show or hide it from the view. We can also show/hide the original contour plot.


Is there a way of changing the drawing order of these? When I enable both the contour plot and streamlines, the contours are plotted over top.
In essence, is there a way of changing the drawing order ("bring to front" the streamline plot).


Just curious if you've run into a solution to this.
Cheers!


[Edit]: Found the solution:

I'm using a 2D mesh for OpenFOAM, but it still needs to be 1 element thick. Because of this, there is a z depth in paraview.
If I change the streamline Line Parameter such that the z dimension is precisely on the front face (start and end z value are 0.001), the line appears in the foreground of the contour plot.
Hope this helps anyone looking for the same.
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