Re: [Paraview] NEK5000 with ParaView

2014-03-06 Thread David E DeMarle
Paraview has added the NEK5000 compatibility only recently, starting from 4.1.0. Regards, Ravi On Sun, Mar 2, 2014 at 1:45 PM, Samuel Key samuel...@bresnan.net wrote: Giuseppe, Ravi; I have no knowledge of NEK-5000, nor the content of the results files produced by NEK-5000. However, in my

Re: [Paraview] NEK5000 with ParaView

2014-03-05 Thread Ravi Tumkur
Hi Giuseppe, Thanks for sending those output files, I could visualize the results on non-moving mesh using Paraview 4.1.0. Unfortunately, I have mesh-that is deformed at ever time step, so need to update the mesh in the Paraview. I hope Paraview incorporates this feature soon, just like it can

Re: [Paraview] NEK5000 with ParaView

2014-03-05 Thread Ravi Tumkur
are saved in VTK format for quite sometime and it was working fine. But not able to do the same with NEK5000 output files. I am guessing that this is still a bug/pending enhancement since Paraview has added the NEK5000 compatibility only recently, starting from 4.1.0. Regards, Ravi On Sun, Mar 2

Re: [Paraview] NEK5000 with ParaView

2014-03-02 Thread Ravi Tumkur
Hello Giuseppe, Thanks a lot for replying to my query. I understand that you are also facing the same issue of only one time-step's mesh geometry begin loaded when you try to use Paraview 4.1.0 to visualize your post-processed data. When you say using Praview 4.1.0 resolved your issue at the

Re: [Paraview] NEK5000 with ParaView

2014-03-02 Thread Samuel Key
Giuseppe, Ravi; I have no knowledge of NEK-5000, nor the content of the results files produced by NEK-5000. However, in my use of ParaView, ParaView routinely provides moving and distorting meshes in my animations. For me, there are at least two ways that the moving

Re: [Paraview] NEK5000 with ParaView

2014-03-01 Thread Giuseppe Pitton
Hello Ravi, although Paraview 4.1.0 solved my issue, now I am experiencing the same problem you report with some postprocessed data (but I have a fixed mesh). In my opinion this happens when the dataset has mesh information stored on each .f or .fld file. I think Paraview expects to have mesh

Re: [Paraview] NEK5000 with ParaView

2014-02-28 Thread Ravi Tumkur
Hello Patrick and Giuseppe, I am also facing the same issue as Giuseppe did on visualizing the NEK5000 solution data. I have simulated a moving boundary problem using NEK5000, and have the output saved in *.fld* format. When I load the meta file to read the files in Paraview, only one time-step

Re: [Paraview] NEK5000 with ParaView

2014-01-20 Thread Patrick O'Leary
Dear Giuseppe, Yes I remember the issue. I have a test data set, and I just tested it. It works with version 4.1. Send me your data set and I'll look at what we might have missed. Best regards, Patrick On Mon, Jan 20, 2014 at 8:37 AM, Giuseppe Pitton giuseppe.pit...@gmail.comwrote: Dear

Re: [Paraview] NEK5000 with ParaView

2013-10-07 Thread Patrick O'Leary
Dear Matteo, Can you share your files? Regards, Patrick On Mon, Oct 7, 2013 at 3:59 AM, Matteo Righi mteo.ri...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Patrick, I have updated to the 4.0 release of ParaView but i have always the same problem. Do you have any suggestions to solve this issue? Thanks al lot,

Re: [Paraview] NEK5000 with ParaView

2013-10-03 Thread Patrick O'Leary
Dear Matteo, NEK5000 file series is not supported in ParaView 3.98. This feature was added in the Spring of 2013 and is available in ParaView 4.0. Are you able to update to the current release? Regards, Patrick On Wed, Oct 2, 2013 at 9:44 AM, Matteo Righi mteo.ri...@gmail.com wrote: Dear

[Paraview] NEK5000 with ParaView

2013-10-02 Thread Matteo Righi
Dear all, I'm trying to use ParaView 3.98 in order to visualize the results of a Nek5000 simulation. Starting from the output files .fld, I first create the metatada file .nek5000. When I open this file in Paraview 3.98 all the .fld files are loaded, but the problem is that I can see only the