Re: [Paraview] How to create streamlines from tecplot velocity data

2014-10-02 Thread Magician
Hi Danyang,


Your question is one of the FAQ:
http://public.kitware.com/pipermail/paraview/2010-September/018889.html


Magician


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 Date: Tue, 23 Sep 2014 23:26:00 -0700
 From: Danyang Su danyang...@gmail.com
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 Dear All,
 
 I have tecplot velocity dataset that I want to view with Paraview. I can 
 successfully import the data to paraview, but neither 'cell data to 
 point data' nor 'stream tracer' button is available (grey). The data set 
 is in ascii format as shown below. The source data is also attached.
 
 Would anybody please give me some tips? I am a new to paraview and only 
 have basic knowledge of it.
 
 Thanks,
 
 Danyang
 
 title = dataset concrete-decalc
 variables = x, y, z, vx, vy, vz
 zone t = velocities, solution time =  1.000E+02 yearsi = 83, j 
 =  159, k =1,  f=point
   0.2626316E-04  0.000E+00  0.1052632E-02  0.3647120E-11 
 0.000E+00 -0.6160582E-05
   0.7878948E-04  0.000E+00  0.1052632E-02  0.1094119E-10 
 0.000E+00 -0.6160582E-05
   0.1313158E-03  0.000E+00  0.1052632E-02  0.1823477E-10 
 0.000E+00 -0.6160581E-05
   0.1838421E-03  0.000E+00  0.1052632E-02  0.2552754E-10 
 0.000E+00 -0.6160580E-05
   0.2363684E-03  0.000E+00  0.1052632E-02  0.3281916E-10 
 0.000E+00 -0.6160578E-05
   0.2888947E-03  0.000E+00  0.1052632E-02  0.4010932E-10 
 0.000E+00 -0.6160576E-05
   0.3414211E-03  0.000E+00  0.1052632E-02  0.4739768E-10 
 0.000E+00 -0.6160574E-05
   0.3939474E-03  0.000E+00  0.1052632E-02  0.5468392E-10 
 0.000E+00 -0.6160572E-05
   0.4464737E-03  0.000E+00  0.1052632E-02  0.6196771E-10 
 0.000E+00 -0.6160569E-05
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[Paraview] How to create streamlines from tecplot velocity data

2014-09-24 Thread Danyang Su

Dear All,

I have tecplot velocity dataset that I want to view with Paraview. I can 
successfully import the data to paraview, but neither 'cell data to 
point data' nor 'stream tracer' button is available (grey). The data set 
is in ascii format as shown below. The source data is also attached.


Would anybody please give me some tips? I am a new to paraview and only 
have basic knowledge of it.


Thanks,

Danyang

title = dataset concrete-decalc
variables = x, y, z, vx, vy, vz
zone t = velocities, solution time =  1.000E+02 yearsi = 83, j 
=  159, k =1,  f=point
  0.2626316E-04  0.000E+00  0.1052632E-02  0.3647120E-11 
0.000E+00 -0.6160582E-05
  0.7878948E-04  0.000E+00  0.1052632E-02  0.1094119E-10 
0.000E+00 -0.6160582E-05
  0.1313158E-03  0.000E+00  0.1052632E-02  0.1823477E-10 
0.000E+00 -0.6160581E-05
  0.1838421E-03  0.000E+00  0.1052632E-02  0.2552754E-10 
0.000E+00 -0.6160580E-05
  0.2363684E-03  0.000E+00  0.1052632E-02  0.3281916E-10 
0.000E+00 -0.6160578E-05
  0.2888947E-03  0.000E+00  0.1052632E-02  0.4010932E-10 
0.000E+00 -0.6160576E-05
  0.3414211E-03  0.000E+00  0.1052632E-02  0.4739768E-10 
0.000E+00 -0.6160574E-05
  0.3939474E-03  0.000E+00  0.1052632E-02  0.5468392E-10 
0.000E+00 -0.6160572E-05
  0.4464737E-03  0.000E+00  0.1052632E-02  0.6196771E-10 
0.000E+00 -0.6160569E-05


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