<div>You have XML format .vtp files, so following steps should work for you.</div>
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<div>1. Creat .pvd file pointing your file series like this:<br><br><?xml version="1.0"?><br><VTKFile type="Collection" version="0.1" byte_order="LittleEndian"><br><Collection><br>
<DataSet timestep=" 1 " part="001" file="filename1.vtp" name="Asmb:FRAME"/><br><DataSet timestep=" 10 " part="001" file="filename2.vtp" name="Asmb:FRAME"/><br>
<DataSet timestep=" 20 " part="001" file="filename3.vtp" name="Asmb:FRAME"/><br><DataSet timestep=" 30 " part="001" file="filename4.vtp" name="Asmb:FRAME"/><br>
<DataSet timestep=" 40 " part="001" file="filename5.vtp" name="Asmb:FRAME"/><br><DataSet timestep=" 50 " part="001" file="filename6.vtp" name="Asmb:FRAME"/><br>
<DataSet timestep=" 60 " part="001" file="filename7.vtp" name="Asmb:FRAME"/><br><DataSet timestep=" 70 " part="001" file="filename8.vtp" name="Asmb:FRAME"/><br>
<DataSet timestep=" 80 " part="001" file="filename9.vtp" name="Asmb:FRAME"/><br><DataSet timestep=" 90 " part="001" file="filename10.vtp" name="Asmb:FRAME"/><br>
<DataSet timestep=" 100 " part="001" file="filename11.vtp" name="Asmb:FRAME"/><br></Collection><br></VTKFile><br><br>2. Then just open .pvd file and hit play button on animation bar.</div>
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<div>However, if you have legacy VTK files, here is the excellent explanation: </div>
<div><a href="http://paraview.org/Wiki/Animating_legacy_VTK_file_series">http://paraview.org/Wiki/Animating_legacy_VTK_file_series</a></div>
<div><br>Good luck!<br><br></div>