All posts by Mranal Jain

How to Create Animations Along the Azimuthal Direction for 3D Models
June 4, 2018
Here’s a useful postprocessing trick for presenting your 3D modeling results: combine slice plots along the azimuthal direction in order to generate a nontrivial animation.

Maximum Evaluations on Parallel Sections
December 24, 2014
Postprocessing trick: You can evaluate and plot the maximum, minimum, average, or integration value of any variable at various parallel sections along the axial coordinate of your model.

Combining Parallel Slices to Create an Animation
August 26, 2014
Want to animate how your 3D steady-state model’s solution is changing along a certain direction? You can do so by combining parallel slices. We demonstrate the 3-step process…
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