Re: [Paraview] question about vtu files

2009-12-28 Thread Samuel Key
Giovanni, Here is the XML comment format !-- Comment to the lucky person skilled with emacs -- I attached a *.pvd file that references *.vtu files with similar comments. Sam Giovanni wrote: Hello everybody, I know it's trivial, but I'd like to know if it's possible to insert comment

Re: [Paraview] plot a field on a deformed domain?

2009-11-18 Thread Samuel Key
Chong Luo-- Use the Warp filter. --Sam Chong Luo wrote: Hi, Suppose we solve for elasticity, and get displacement field u and pressure field p. How do we plot the field p on the deformed domain \Omega+u(\Omega), instead of the original domain \Omega? Thank you! Best, Chong

Re: [Paraview] Adding data in two vtk files.

2009-10-03 Thread Samuel Key
Tabrez, If by add, you mean disply both datum-sets at the same time-- ParaView is quite happy to open and read multiple data files, for example, meshA.vtu and meshB.vtu. You can then construct individual filter pipelines and/or set individual display features for the two meshes/datum-sets.

Re: [Paraview] Suggested format for open unstructured CFD including surface geometry?

2009-08-26 Thread Samuel Key
Adriano, I use the EnSight Gold binary formats with PV for unstructured mesh, 3-D solid models where the mesh deforms with time. I actually put out two file sets: (1) a time=0.0 file set that contains the mesh, and node-sets and surface-facet-sets that are to be used with BC's, along with

Re: [Paraview] vtu files with two pieces

2009-04-15 Thread Samuel Key
Sreejith, For two truly separate parts, create two separate *.vtu files. Each of the files should have a unique name (not really necessary for PV). PV is happy to read and display multiple datum sets -- even the same datum set twice. If you plan later to have many parts (for example, 100

Re: [Paraview] extract surface of multiblock mesh

2009-04-06 Thread Samuel Key
Renato. Spatial discrete algorithms based on the finite element method rarely if ever require ghost cells extending beyond the physical boundary. Algorithms based on finite difference technology almost always require a layer of ghost cells around the analysis domain to allow the

Re: [Paraview] How to visualize multipart/multiblock models

2008-12-18 Thread Samuel Key
Nawijn, ParaView is quite happy to read multiple copies of your *pvd file as in 1 below. You can then process them independently. You also create multiple edited *.pvd files that each has only one part. PV can read them all and have individual pipelines in which a Transform filter can

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