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October 7, 2001, 04:43 |
how to visualize the result
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I have got the ideal result for my problem. But i havn't the good software to deal with the data. Can you introduce some ideal software to me? Thanks luo
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October 9, 2001, 12:47 |
Re: how to visualize the result
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To help you get a better response I would suggest you elaborate on what data you want to present and maybe what you have been studying.
That way people will have a better chance of 'seeing' your problem and hence allowing them to offer more relevant advice |
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October 10, 2001, 07:08 |
Visualisation Software
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Some time ago I write some post processor program for Phoenics 3.3. If you wish test it, please send me e-mail.
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October 10, 2001, 09:14 |
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Dear Mark Russell, Thanks a lot for your advice! The data what i want to wisualize is the sectors such as Pressure, K, and E. I want to visualize them by Isolines. Regards Luo
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October 10, 2001, 11:34 |
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Hi Luo,
Since you are adding your question here I am assuming you are using PHOENICS. You are probably aware that PHOENICS itself has post-processing capabilities via the VR Viewer, PHOTON and AUTOPLOT. Are these of any value to you? I have also started to use the post-processor 'Fieldview' as it also has the ability to read PHOENICS data and present a graphic display of the results. I am sure there must be other third party post-processors also that can do this. Naturally before purchasing I would advise that you contact the vendors to establish that their capabilities meet your needs. Hope this helps. |
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October 10, 2001, 21:37 |
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Dear Luo,
Have a look at the VR Viewer. It can show isolines for all of the variables you mention. Leon |
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