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DUALCESE Visualization

    • Peter Yip
      Subscriber

      Hello,

      I have ran the Shock Bubble Interaction (+FSI) (+3D) case here from the dynaexamples.com website here (https://www.dynaexamples.com/cese/dualcese/shockbubblefsi) 

      How do I best visualize this? I see the animated gifs, but not sure how those were obtained. 

      Thanks,

      Peter

    • Alex Rycman
      Ansys Employee

      Hello Peter, 

      The animations that you are seeing were obtained using LS-PrePost. You can download it from the Ansys web site https://lsdyna.ansys.com/download-install-overview/ . For processing multisolver models MSPost Explorer in LS-PrePost is used (upper ribbon View -> MSPost Explorer). There you will be able to see your parts and choose a desired fringe in Display Option card. Please see figure below. 

      Please let me know if it worked. 

      Thanks,
      Alex 

    • Peter Yip
      Subscriber

      Hi Alex,

      Thank you. That partially worked. Since it's in 3D, I want to slice down the middle so I did this operation: Model -> Section -> NormY and it doesn't show the contour down the slice. How do I slice and still see the contour?Thanks,

      Peter

      • Alex Rycman
        Ansys Employee

        Hello Peter,

        You could slice the model by blanking half of the model. Would that work for you: Element Tool -> Blank -> Area? 

        Thanks,
        Alex 

        • Alex Rycman
          Ansys Employee

    • Ushnish Basu
      Ansys Employee

      Please ignore this post :-)

    • Peter Yip
      Subscriber

      Hi Ushnish,

      I am not sure if you're saying to ignore only your post or this entire thread entirely? I still would like the ability to see contours along the plane I slice in 3D?

      Thanks,

      Peter

      • Ushnish Basu
        Ansys Employee

        Peter, 

        I had posted essentially the same answer as Alex before refreshing the page, so I deleted it. Alex will help you further.

        Best,

        Ushnish

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