RES: [Paraview] probing velocity components

Renato N. Elias rnelias at nacad.ufrj.br
Thu Jan 19 07:29:39 EST 2006


 
Oi Márcio, o caminho é esse mesmo. Calcule a resultante da velocidade (ou
suas componentes separadamente) com a calculadora e faça o probing sobre o
dataset criado pela calculadora que você terá acesso a velocidade.
 
Hi marcio, just use the calculator, as you said, and compute the velocity
magnitude (or these components). With the dataset produced by calculator
apply the probe filter that you'll have access to velocity values.
 
Regards
 
from a Brazilian friend :-)
 
Renato N. Elias
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PhD student - http://www.nacad.ufrj.br/~rnelias
High Performance Computing Center
Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
+55(21) 2562-8080 


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De: paraview-bounces+rnelias=nacad.ufrj.br at paraview.org
[mailto:paraview-bounces+rnelias=nacad.ufrj.br at paraview.org] Em nome de
Márcio Ricardo Pivello
Enviada em: quinta-feira, 19 de janeiro de 2006 10:12
Para: ParaView at paraview.org
Assunto: [Paraview] probing velocity components


Hi, I have a data set with pressure and velocity values, and I want to probe
the velocity components separately. When I try to use the probe Filter, I
can only work with scalar fields, but with the calculator tool it seems to
be possible to do it. Does anybody have any hint?

Thanks in Advance

-Márcio

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Márcio Ricardo Pivello
Mechanical Engineer, MSc.
LTCM and CFD Lab
Mechanical Engineering School
Federal University of Uberlândia 
Uberlândia - MG - Brazil 
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