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?
I have been using it but so far managed to get the Eulerian elements as fuzzy blobs. Plotting the Langrangian elements is OK. Animations are painfully slow.
The Dytran example problem for example, pouring the liquid from a bottle looks as per attached picture.
Another learning curve. The MSC course notes are quite sketchy when describing Paraview for post-processing. The animations on the web are Paraview based - l guess l am missing some switched features.
I have been using it but so far managed to get the Eulerian elements as fuzzy blobs. Plotting the Langrangian elements is OK. Animations are painfully slow.
The Dytran example problem for example, pouring the liquid from a bottle looks as per attached picture.
Another learning curve. The MSC course notes are quite sketchy when describing Paraview for post-processing. The animations on the web are Paraview based - l guess l am missing some switched features.