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==Streamlines in ParaView & OpenFOAM==
 
==Streamlines in ParaView & OpenFOAM==

Latest revision as of 12:58, 27 May 2021

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Streamlines in ParaView & OpenFOAM

Tutorial link: YouTube Video

Description: In this tutorial, four different options of plotting streamlines are explained using lid-driven cavity case.

Ways of plotting streamlines:

  • OpenFOAM runtime post-processing function
  • ParaView Stream Tracer
  • Evenly Spaced Streamlines 2D
  • ParaView Plugin Animated Streamline

Plot Residuals in OpenFOAM

Tutorial link: YouTube Video

Description: Description: In this tutorial, you can learn how to use gnuplot script to plot residual while running the simulation.