flow360.SliceOutput#

class SliceOutput[source]#

Bases: _AnimationAndFileFormatSettings, _OutputBase

SliceOutput class for slice output settings.

Example

>>> fl.SliceOutput(
...     slices=[
...         fl.Slice(
...             name="Slice_1",
...             normal=(0, 1, 0),
...             origin=(0, 0.56, 0)*fl.u.m
...         ),
...     ],
...     output_format="paraview",
...     output_fields=["vorticity", "T"],
... )

name: str | None = 'Slice output'#

Name of the SliceOutput.

entities: EntityList[Slice] [Required] (alias 'slices')#

List of output Slice entities.

output_fields: UniqueItemList[Union] [Required]#

List of output variables. Including universal output variables, variables specific to SliceOutput and UserDefinedField.

output_type: Literal['SliceOutput'] = 'SliceOutput'#
output_format: Literal['paraview', 'tecplot', 'both'] = 'paraview'#

paraview, tecplot or both.

frequency: pd.PositiveInt | Literal[-1] = -1#

Frequency (in number of physical time steps) at which output is saved. -1 is at end of simulation. Important for child cases - this parameter refers to the global time step, which gets transferred from the parent case. Example: if the parent case finished at time_step=174, the child case will start from time_step=175. If frequency=100 (child case), the output will be saved at time steps 200 (25 time steps of the child simulation), 300 (125 time steps of the child simulation), etc. This setting is NOT applicable for steady cases.

frequency_offset: int = 0#

Offset (in number of physical time steps) at which output is started to be saved. 0 is at beginning of simulation. Important for child cases - this parameter refers to the global time step, which gets transferred from the parent case (see frequency parameter for an example). Example: if an output has a frequency of 100 and a frequency_offset of 10, the output will be saved at global time step 10, 110, 210, etc. This setting is NOT applicable for steady cases.

Constraints:
  • ge = 0