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> David E DeMarle
> Kitware, Inc.
> R&D Engineer
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> Phone: 518-881-4909
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> On Mon, Jan 11, 2016 at 12:28 PM, Fande Kong wrote:
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>> Hi all,
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Hi Developers,
I am solving an incompressible Navier-Stokes equations, and I have
solutions for the velocity (u) and the pressure (p). Is it possible to
show the wall shear stress in paraview using the velocity?
Fande Kong,
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Thanks,
Fande,
> If not, you will need to extract the wall surface and generate normal
> vectors, then dot the gradient with the normal vectors.
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> David
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> On Sep 18, 2016, at 16:01, Fande Kong wrote:
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> Hi D
Still have hard time on this. If anyone in this mail list knows how to do
this, I will appreciate for any suggestions. It would be great, if these is
a step-by-step example.
Regards,
Fande,
On Sun, Sep 18, 2016 at 6:54 PM, Fande Kong wrote:
> Hi David,
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> Thanks very much for your
Hi All,
I manually import data for NS equations, create filter, and finally save
some pictures. I was wondering if paraview can reproduce exactly the same
things I have done before by using scripts?
In CUBIT, anythings users did will be saved a jour file, and this file can
be used to reproduce wh
gt; Please consult the ParaView Guide [1] for additional details on Python
> scripting in ParaView.
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> HTH,
> Cory
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> [1] http://www.paraview.org/documentation/
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> On Sun, Nov 20, 2016 at 11:18 AM, Fande Kong wrote:
> > Hi All,
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> > I manually import data f
Hi ALL,
There is question. I have a pressure variable named p defined on the whole
domain. How can calculate a averaged value for p? I think mathematically we
should integrate p on the whole domain, then and divide by the volume of
the domain.
Thanks so much.
Fande,