Problem with limitation of exporting results to Tecplot format - D-Flow Flexible Mesh - Delft3D
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D-Flow Flexible MeshD-Flow Flexible Mesh (D-Flow FM) is the new software engine for hydrodynamical simulations on unstructured grids in 1D-2D-3D. Together with the familiar curvilinear meshes from Delft3D 4, the unstructured grid can consist of triangles, pentagons (etc.) and 1D channel networks, all in one single mesh. It combines proven technology from the hydrodynamic engines of Delft3D 4 and SOBEK 2 and adds flexible administration, resulting in:
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Problem with limitation of exporting results to Tecplot format
Vahid Mohammadian, modified 1 Year ago.
Problem with limitation of exporting results to Tecplot format
Youngling Posts: 5 Join Date: 1/29/16 Recent PostsHi guys,
In Quickplot, it is not possible to export all the simulation results to Tecplot format (*.plt/*.dat) at one time. The maximum is 10 frames in each step! So, in case of having several time frames of the results, it is not an efficient way to use Quickplot for exporting the data.
Can anyone suggest an alternative way to export results to Teplot?
Thanks