Streamline plot
I am trying to create streamline plot using fluidfoam library but it is giving me a lot of issues of mismatching data of my grid with velocity etc. Is there any script available for streamplot for 3D data? For 2D it successfully load openFoam grid and solution of for example velocity.
Hello, Which kind of mismatching data ? In some case, there is the "precision" option to use in order to avoid problems with rounding
Hi
Thank you for getting back to me. I was encountering a problem of mismatch of my data with field. There is no problem with precision. I guess I know where the problem is. Some how my velocity field has one value extra than the data points and I don't know why?If you don't mind I have few more queries?
Are you still extending fluid foam library? which function you used to see streamplot for three-dimensional data?
Looking forward.
Sahrish
On Monday, 9 October 2023 at 16:31:33 CEST, CyrilleBonamy ***@***.***> wrote:
Hello, Which kind of mismatching data ? In some case, there is the "precision" option to use in order to avoid problems with rounding
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Hello, Sorry for the response delay. Regarding the extra value for the velocity field, I have no idea... Can you send me a tgz with a typical case that presents this problem?
And for 3D plots, at the moment we mainly use paraview... But yes, we use fluidfoam a lot, mainly for 1D and 2D cases (or 2D extracts from 3D cases) and for the plots of our publications.
And we extend it if necessary. Don't hesitate to contribute or let us know what you need. :-)
Cyrille
Hi Cyrille
I have sent you a wetransfer link where you can get the .tar file. Let me know once you get it.
Regards
Sahrish
On Wednesday, 13 March 2024 at 19:09:14 CET, CyrilleBonamy ***@***.***> wrote:
Hello, Sorry for the response delay. Regarding the extra value for the velocity field, I have no idea... Can you send me a tgz with a typical case that presents this problem?
And for 3D plots, at the moment we mainly use paraview... But yes, we use fluidfoam a lot, mainly for 1D and 2D cases (or 2D extracts from 3D cases) and for the plots of our publications.
And we extend it if necessary. Don't hesitate to contribute or let us know what you need. :-)
Cyrille
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Hello Sahrish,
I didn't receive the wetransfer link. How did you manage to send me this one?
Cyrille