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When using the ensight reader it whould be possible to use the
"extract block" filter to extract the outet and run "integrate
variables" filters on the extracted outlet.<br>
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Regards Bastian<br>
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Am 08.03.2011 15:49, schrieb Stephen Wornom:
<blockquote cite="mid:4D7641F2.3080408@inria.fr" type="cite">Arnaud
Candaele wrote:
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<blockquote type="cite">Hi,
<br>
<br>
I am a new paraview user, and have a quite simple question about
it.
<br>
I have a cfd simulation of an air flow, let's say just
walls+inlet+outlet. I
<br>
exported the converged result as an Ensight file, to read it
with paraview, and
<br>
it works fine.
<br>
I just would like to know if it is easily possible to select my
outlet, and ask
<br>
paraview to compute, for example, the average velocity magnitude
on that face ?
<br>
I guess I should use something like the "integrate variables"
filter, but how do
<br>
I select that outlet face (which is defined in my CFD program,
but doesn't seem
<br>
available in paraview...) ?
<br>
<br>
Thank you,
<br>
<br>
Arnaud
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I have an id table, for example, id= 4 = outflow.
<br>
Then I
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1) extract a surface
<br>
2) connectivity
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3) threshhold min= 4 max= 4
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4) data analysis > integrate varaibles
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Hope this helps.
<br>
Stephen
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