[ParaView Postprocessing 11] Fluid flow: working with fields and vectors
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- Опубліковано 26 вер 2024
- From this video on, we want to start to deal with fields, or vector types in ParaView, which can find so many applications in scientific visualization such as postprocessing of fluid flow simulation results. In this episode, we talk about visualizing the results of a degradation simulation (with all the details we talked about before such as the distance function), but this time, the degrading object is placed inside a fluid flow channel. Let’s see how we can present the effect of this hydrodynamic condition.
Codes and Resources:
In order to follow the videos and reproduce the output, you need the raw simulation results. You can find these files here: tuxriders.com/v...
Topics covered:
🎯 Using the calculator filter to create a vector type from its components
🎯 Using the Glyph filter to plot the field
🎯 Scaling the vectors
Lecturer: Mojtaba Barzegari mbarzegary.git...
To learn more about the goals of the TuxRiders project, please visit our website at tuxriders.com.
great job dude, thanks a lot to share your work with us
My pleasure!
thank you sir for this excellent video
Glad you liked it :)
thanks :) It helped me resolve one issue I had
Glad it helped! :)
Thank you for the great resource. What is the source of these files ? I want to use them and if it is possible I would like to cite them properly.
you're welcome :). as mentioned in the caption, you can download the sample files from this shared folder: drive.google.com/drive/folders/1emHuLLkXBkJoCii_4obBy9PNRlK7n1Vq. the simulations are mostly performed using this code: github.com/mbarzegary/BioDeg
Thank you for your reply but as I wrote I was asking the source of the files to cite. In other words, did you create this data or take from somewhere else ?@@TuxRiders
@@damla818 yes, I am the developer of the BioDeg code I mentioned above. there is a section called publications in the BioDeg repo (above link) that you can use to cite the content and the software.
What computer do you use to run these programs?
I run these programs on a Dell Precision 5530 laptop.