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* [https://github.com/NanoSim/CoursesAndTrainingPortfolio/tree/master/5_VisualizationTools '''Training material of the NanoSim project'''] - For Lagrangian Data Visualization using ParaView checkout this tutorial. Note, this page also contains instructions to load data from the popular particle dynamics code LAMMPS/LIGGGHTS. Also, the PVReader Plugin, the LIGGGHTS reader plugin, as well as how to use math-text in Paraview annotations is provided. | * [https://github.com/NanoSim/CoursesAndTrainingPortfolio/tree/master/5_VisualizationTools '''Training material of the NanoSim project'''] - For Lagrangian Data Visualization using ParaView checkout this tutorial. Note, this page also contains instructions to load data from the popular particle dynamics code LAMMPS/LIGGGHTS. Also, the PVReader Plugin, the LIGGGHTS reader plugin, as well as how to use math-text in Paraview annotations is provided. | ||
− | * [https://wiki.openfoam.com/Session_B_by_Stefan_Radl '''Session B: Using OpenFOAM'''] - Here you will find information about sampling and probing. | + | * [https://wiki.openfoam.com/Session_B_by_Stefan_Radl '''Session B: Using OpenFOAM'''] - Here you will find information about sampling and probing (see sub-section [https://www.tugraz.at/fileadmin/user_upload/Institute/IPPT/Area-PharmEng_Particles/SoftwareTraining/OpenFOAM/1_SessionAB_BasicTraining/2018-02-20_Session_B_part_6_x_samplingProbing.mp4 '''Sampling and Probing''']), as well as get a basic introduction to visualization (see sub-section [https://www.tugraz.at/fileadmin/user_upload/Institute/IPPT/Area-PharmEng_Particles/SoftwareTraining/OpenFOAM/1_SessionAB_BasicTraining/2018-02-20_Session_B_part_7_x_visualizationBasics.mp4 '''Visualization 0.1''']). |
* [https://wiki.openfoam.com/Sampling_by_Bahram_Haddadi_and_colleagues '''Sampling'''] - Simulate the flow along a shock tube for 0.007 s and use OpenFOAM sampling utility for extracting the data along a line during the simulation and after the simulation. | * [https://wiki.openfoam.com/Sampling_by_Bahram_Haddadi_and_colleagues '''Sampling'''] - Simulate the flow along a shock tube for 0.007 s and use OpenFOAM sampling utility for extracting the data along a line during the simulation and after the simulation. | ||
=Further reading= | =Further reading= |
Revision as of 08:22, 13 February 2019
Simulation results are good and nice. However, you will have to visualize to data you get out of a simulation in OpenFOAM. These tutorials will explain, how to evaluate simulation results in OpenFOAM.
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Post-processing
- Post- processing with five example cases - Ferras et al. provide 5 cases and guide through the postrpocessing with gnuplot and ParaView.
- swak4Foam and pyFoam - This tutorial provides material on how to use swak4Foam and pyFoam to postprocess data.
- Detailed information on Paraview - In this tutorial you will get a deep understanding on the scientific postprocessing and visualization of results in Paraview.
- Training material of the NanoSim project - For Lagrangian Data Visualization using ParaView checkout this tutorial. Note, this page also contains instructions to load data from the popular particle dynamics code LAMMPS/LIGGGHTS. Also, the PVReader Plugin, the LIGGGHTS reader plugin, as well as how to use math-text in Paraview annotations is provided.
- Session B: Using OpenFOAM - Here you will find information about sampling and probing (see sub-section Sampling and Probing), as well as get a basic introduction to visualization (see sub-section Visualization 0.1).
- Sampling - Simulate the flow along a shock tube for 0.007 s and use OpenFOAM sampling utility for extracting the data along a line during the simulation and after the simulation.