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September 9, 2022, 08:06 |
Setting Different domain/zone
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Antimo
Join Date: Sep 2022
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Hello,
I am new on SU2, I try to simulate a field around an axisymmetric body. I have a mesh 3D with following zone "Farfield", "Body", "Outlet", "Symmetric plane". I setting my file .cfg and solve the field, when I postprocessing the data, the domain I see is unique, all zone is under "Zone 0" and I can't activate or deactivate the single zone. Is there an option to allow me to setting zone separate in file .cfg so I can see a single zone in postprocessing process? The mesh is an unstructured mesh build in ICEM CFD and the postprocessing program is Tecplot; there isn't a different law for the mesh, every zone and part have the same mesh. Thanks for your attention! |
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September 11, 2022, 14:32 |
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bigfoot
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I do not use tecplot, so I do not know what the limitations are here. However, if you save the results as PARAVIEW_MULTIBLOCK, then you get the separated zones in paraview.
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September 12, 2022, 10:46 |
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Antimo
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Thanks for your answer. I try it!
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