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Old   September 23, 2020, 18:37
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Hi, I am trying to visualize the sreamlines in techplot. I watched few video tutorials and I exported the data from fluent solution to techplot. However, the streamlines are originating from a single point. The should be like the inlet velocity over the wing surface.

I need some help. Thank you.
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Old   September 23, 2020, 20:30
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Quickly it looks like that the vector variables are assigned to the grid variables rather than velocity components. To verify go to Plot> Vector in 2020R1 or Plot>Vector> Variables in previous releases and ensure that you have velocity variables assigned.
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Hi Novedevon, Thank you for your reply. Yes I understand your point. I had tried both. First I selected velocity components, but when I am tracing streamlines, no lines are formed. The lines are forming only on selecting cordinates but wrong lines are forming. Can you please explain what may be the reason. Thank you.
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Velocity values on the surface are likely 0 due to a no-slip condition if no lines are formed. In 2020R1 Tecplot added no-slip streamlines which get velocity from an adjacent volume zone, give downloading the new version a shot.
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Thank you Novedevon, I will surely give it a try.
Another issue I am facing is about slices. When I am creating a slice (surface or volume), only a line is created. A whole surface slice is not forming. Can you please help in this regard. Thank you.
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To give the correct answer here I think you should contact support at Tecplot.com because there could be many things causing this issue.
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