Attempting to use a command line method to launch Dytran results in a system .dll missing error message. Has anybody got a reliable way of running Dytran (with options) from the command line?
All the best - yes I would also recommend to look at Paraview for great post processing animations and fluid visualisation tools (like isovolumes). Dytran comes with a converter to convert ARC to VTU/PVD files. If you use Open With... in windows and select the arc2vtk.exe in the dytran installation it should be set for future use.
All the best - yes I would also recommend to look at Paraview for great post processing animations and fluid visualisation tools (like isovolumes). Dytran comes with a converter to convert ARC to VTU/PVD files. If you use Open With... in windows and select the arc2vtk.exe in the dytran installation it should be set for future use.