You are right, although the URL appointed doesn't work! Paraview calculator
filter does work for the job!
many thnx
Vasilis
2009/1/7 Norbert Stoop
> [email protected] wrote:
> > Mostly i use Paraview to visualise results through VTK or EXODUS2
> > formats...but since the velocity field v
[email protected] wrote:
> Mostly i use Paraview to visualise results through VTK or EXODUS2
> formats...but since the velocity field variables (U, V) are independent
> scalars they cannot be used directly as ONE vector field variable!
In Paraview, you can use the calculator filter to convert
Mostly i use Paraview to visualise results through VTK or EXODUS2
formats...but since the velocity field variables (U, V) are independent
scalars they cannot be used directly as ONE vector field variable!
any hints?
Vasilis
On Wed, January 7, 2009 02:16, Roy Stogner wrote:
> On Wed, 7 Jan 2009,
On Wed, 7 Jan 2009, [email protected] wrote:
> Hello all & a happy new year...
>
> Take for example the 13th one, where the primary field variables are
> velocity components U, V and pressure P. After solution is achieved per
> each time step then results are printed in GMV, VTK, etc...
>
> M
Hello all & a happy new year...
Take for example the 13th one, where the primary field variables are
velocity components U, V and pressure P. After solution is achieved per
each time step then results are printed in GMV, VTK, etc...
My question is: how to print those results in vector form (espec