Hi,
The streamline filter wants a 3D velocity vector. With 2D data, you can
first apply a calculator filter to define
result = Velocity_X*iHat + Velocity_Y*jHat + 0*kHat.
Then apply the streamline filter.
Cheers,
Niki
On 29/09/17 13:56, zvxnerig wrote:
Dear all,
I am new to PyFR. After I ran the example case-2D Euler vortex, the
.vtu files were exported by 'pyfr export euler_vortex_2d.pyfrm
euler_vortex_2d-100.0.pyfrs euler_vortex_2d-100.0.vtu -d 4'.
I opened these .vtu files by Paraview 5.2.0, however, the streamline
filter in Paraview is not available. How could I get the streamline
filter?
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