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Flow velocity of incompressible 3D-CFD cannot be converted. #41
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Hi and thanks for posting the issue. Perfect English! |
http://www.dhondt.de/
I pulled out something related to 3D-CFD from the archive-file above, I ran them on Windows version. Element type is F3D8. --- Contents in attach files ---- compressible incompressible ccx2paraview_github_mail.tar.gz |
Ok, elements of type F3D8 are supported by the converter. Right now I have no installed Calculix and wouldn't like to run all tests, sorry. Would you post also converter's console output for your model? I need to see if it prints some error. |
I will post converter's console output for my models.(movie) |
Dear Hideaki Kominami, |
Thank you for this wonderful software.
I'm Japanese and use translation software, so please excuse my strange English.
There is a problem when converting the results of 3D-CFD calculations with CalculiX.
There is no problem with compressible fluids, but with incompressible fluids, the flow velocity is not converted.
I used CaluculiX's standard post software(cgx) to confirm that the flow velocity(V3DF) is displayed correctly in the calculation results for incompressible fluids.
I used the editor to make sure that the result file(*.frd) contains the flow velocity variable(V3DF).
Could you confirm this behaviour on your side?
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