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- Is it possible to create a video in ANSYS Fluent after the CFD Simulation run?
Tagged: animation, ansys-fluent
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February 28, 2022 at 8:45 pm
FAQ
ParticipantNo, it is not possible. The .dat file contains only the last time step information. In order to create a video you have to specify the animation setup before running your simulation or you have to save all the data files for each time step.
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